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Gordon Douglas

 

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Director / Producer
1907 - 1993
Born December 15, New York, New York, USA
Key Genres: Crime, Comedy, Musical TSPDT Rating: 7
Key Collaborators: Frank Sinatra (Leading Player), James Whitmore (Leading Player), David Weisbart (Producer), Simon Oakland (Leading Character Player), William Ziegler (Editor), Chris Drake (Character Player), Hanna Landy (Character Player), Jack Martin Smith (Production Designer)
Highly Recommended: Young at Heart (1954)
Recommended: Kiss Tomorrow Goodbye (1950), Them! (1954)
Worth a Look: Saps At Sea (1940), The Falcon in Hollywood (1944), In Like Flint (1967), Tony Rome (1967)
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250 Quintessential Noir Films: Kiss Tomorrow Goodbye (1950), I Was a Communist for the FBI (1951)
 
 
 
 

 

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