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| Gordon Douglas |
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Key
Noir Filmmaker
Miscellany |
| Director /
Producer |
| 1907
- 1993 |
| Born December 15, New York, New
York, USA |
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Key Genres:
Crime, Mystery, Western TSPDT Rating:
7 |
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Key
Collaborators:
Frank Sinatra (Leading Player), David Weisbart (Producer), Jack Martin
Smith (Production Designer), James Whitmore (Leading Player), Richard
Conte (Leading Player), Henry Blanke (Producer), Aaron Rosenberg
(Producer), Simon Oakland (Leading Character Player),
Konstantin Shayne (Leading Character Player), Joseph Biroc
(Cinematographer) |
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Highly
Recommended: Young
at Heart (1954) |
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Recommended: Kiss
Tomorrow Goodbye (1950), Them! (1954) |
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Worth
a Look: Saps At
Sea (1940), The Falcon in Hollywood (1944), I Was a Communist for the
F.B.I. (1951), In Like Flint (1967), Tony
Rome (1967) |
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Approach with Caution:
The Iron Mistress (1952),
Rio Conchos (1964), Chuka (1967), Lady in
Cement (1968) |
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Duds:
Follow That Dream (1962), Harlow
(1965) |
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Links:
[
IMDB ] [
TCMDB ] [
All-Movie
Guide ] [
Wikipedia ] [
New York Times (1993) ] [
Classic Film and Television Home Page ] |
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DVD's:
[ Amazon
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250 Quintessential Noir Films:
Kiss Tomorrow Goodbye (1950), I Was a Communist for the FBI (1951) |
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