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Friday, September 6, 2024

On this day in movie history - Crack-Up (1946):


Crack-Up

directed by Irving Reis and James Anderson,
written by John Paxton, Ben Bengal and Ray Spencer,
based on the short story Madman's Holiday by Fredric Brown,
was released in the United States on September 6, 1946.
Music by Leigh Harline.


Cast:
Pat O'Brien, Claire Trevor, Herbert Marshall, Ray Collins, Wallace Ford, Dean Harens, Damian O'Flynn, Erskine Sanford, Mary Ware.

Friday, August 2, 2024

On this day in movie history - Black Angel (1946):


Black Angel,
directed by Roy William Neill,
written by Roy Chanslor,
based on the novel The Black Angel by Cornell Woolrich,
was released in the United States on August 2, 1946.
Music by Frank Skinner.


Cast:
Dan Duryea, June Vincent, Peter Lorre, Broderick Crawford, Constance Dowling, Wallace Ford, Hobart Cavanaugh, Freddie Steele, John Phillips, Ben Bard, Junius Matthews, Marion Martin, Archie Twitchell, Maurice St. Clair, Vilova, Robert Williams.

Saturday, July 13, 2024

On this day in movie history - He Ran All the Way (1951):


He Ran All the Way,
directed by John Berry,
written by Hugo Butler and Dalton Trumbo,
based on the novel by Sam Ross,
was released in the United States on July 13, 1951.
Music by Franz Waxman.


Cast:
John Garfield, Shelley Winters, Wallace Ford, Selena Royle, Gladys George, Norman Lloyd, Robert Hyatt, Clancy Cooper, Vici Raaf, Keith Hetherington, Robert Karnes.

Friday, March 29, 2024

On this day in movie history - The Set-Up (1949):


The Set-Up,
directed by Robert Wise,
written by Art Cohn,
based on the book-length narrative poem by Joseph Moncure March,
was released in the United States on March 29, 1949.
Music by C. Bakaleinikof and Roy Webb.


Cast:
Robert Ryan, Audrey Totter, George Tobias, Alan Baxter, Wallace Ford, Percy Helton, Hal Fieberling, Darryl Hickman, Kenny O'Morrison, James Edwards, David Clarke, Phillip Pine, Arthur 'Weegee' Fellig.

Wednesday, March 6, 2024

On this day in movie history - The Man from Texas (1948):


The Man from Texas,
directed by Leigh Jason,
written by Joseph Fields and Jerome Chodorov,
based on the play and novel Missouri Legend by Elizabeth Beall Ginty,
inspired by the true Jesse James story,
was released in the United States on March 6, 1948.
Music by Earl Robinson.


Cast:
James Craig, Tobias Simms, Lynn Bari, Johnny Johnston, Una Merkel, Wallace Ford, Harry Davenport, Sara Allgood, Victor Cutler, Reed Hadley, Erville Alderson, Stanley Andrews, James Arness, Glen Arthur, Ray Bennett, Lane Bradford, Paul E. Burns, Bert Conway, Clancy Cooper, King Donovan, Eddie Dunn, Jim Farley, Dick Foote, Hope Landin, Lyle Latell, James Logan, Robert Malcolm, Suzanne O'Connor, Lee Roberts, Brick Sullivan, Charles Wagenheim, Guy Wilkerson, Hank Worden.

Tuesday, February 13, 2024

On this day in movie history - The Beast of the City (1932):


The Beast of the City,
directed by Charles Brabin,
written by John Lee Mahin and Ben Hecht,
based on a story by W.R. Burnett,
was released in the United States on February 13, 1932.
Music by Johannes Brahms.


Cast:
Walter Huston, Jean Harlow, Wallace Ford, Jean Hersholt, Dorothy Peterson, Tully Marshall, John Miljan, Emmett Corrigan, Warner Richmond, Sandy Roth, J. Carrol Naish, Eddie Baker, Elmer Ballard, Sammy Blum, Edward Brophy, Ed Cassidy, Allan Cavan, Eddy Chandler, George Chandler, Martin Cichy, Edward Coppo, Betty Mae Crane, Beverly Crane, Edgar Dearing, Mike Donlin, Dorothy Granger, Jack Grey, Sherry Hall, Chuck Hamilton, Julie Haydon, Lew Hicks, Frank Holliday, Robert Homans, Arthur Hoyt, Murray Kinnell, Ethan Laidlaw, Frank LaRue, Tom London, George Magrill, Tom Mahoney, Charles McAvoy, Tom McGuire, Edmund Mortimer, Field Norton, Robert Emmett O'Connor, Henry Otho, Nat Pendleton, Jack Pennick, Lee Phelps, Constantine Romanoff, Mickey Rooney, Dick Rush, Hector V. Sarno, Harry Semels, Charles Sullivan, Dick Sutherland, Morgan Wallace, Leo White, Clarence Wilson, Harry Wilson, Dorothea Wolbert.