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| Irving
Reis |
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| Director |
| 1906 - 1953 |
| Born May 7, New
York, New York, USA |
| Key Genres:
Mystery, Crime, Comedy TSPDT Rating:
6 |
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Collaborators: Albert
S. D'Agostino (Production Designer), Robert de Grasse (Cinematographer),
Ray Collins (Leading Player), George Sanders (Leading Player),
James Gleason (Leading Player), Howard
Benedict (Producer), Lynn Root (Ssreenwriter), Frank Fenton
(Screenwriter), Allen Jenkins (Leading Character Player), Harry Marker (Editor) |
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Recommended: Crack-Up
(1946) |
| Worth
a Look: A
Date with the Falcon (1941), The Big Street (1942), The Falcon Takes
Over (1942), The Bachelor and the Bobby-Soxer (1947) |
| Links: [
IMDB ] [ All-Movie
Guide ] |
| DVD's:
[ Amazon
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250 Quintessential Noir Films:
Crack-Up (1946) |
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