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Air Force (1943)
Genre:
War,
Combat Films,
War Epic.
Director:
Howard Hawks.
Actors:
John Ridgely,
Gig Young,
Arthur Kennedy,
Harry Carey,
Charles Drake,
John Garfield,
George Tobias,
Ward Wood,
Ray Montgomery,
James Brown,
Willard Robertson,
Moroni Olsen,
Edward S. Brophy,
Richard Lane,
Bill Crago,
Faye Emerson,
Addison Richards,
James Flavin,
Ann Doran,
Dorothy Peterson,
Murray Alper,
Lynne Baggett,
Leah Baird,
Henry Blair,
Rand Brooks,
James Bush,
Warren Douglas,
Ruth Ford,
Ross Ford,
William Forrest,
Sol (Saul) Gorss,
William Hopper,
Marjorie Hoshelle,
James Millican,
Tom Neal,
George Neise,
Ted Offenbecker,
George Offerman,
Stanley Ridges,
Walter Sande,
Theodore Von Eltz.
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Storyline:
On December 6, 1941, a squadron of nine B-17 bombers takes off for Hickam Field, HI. The crew of the Mary Ann, including two new men, assistant radio man Private Chester (Ray Montgomery) and gunner Sergeant Joe Winocki (John Garfield), assembles for the flight, and in the first 20 minutes, the movie reveals certain things about the crew: the shadowy past of one, the mother of another, and the wife ...
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Gentlemen Prefer Blondes (1953)
Genre:
Musical,
Romance,
Comedy,
Romantic Comedy,
Musical Comedy,
Satire,
Sex Comedy.
Director:
Howard Hawks.
Actors:
Jane Russell,
Marilyn Monroe,
Charles Coburn,
Elliott Reid,
Tommy Noonan,
George Winslow,
Marcel Dalio,
Taylor Holmes,
Norma Varden,
Howard Wendell,
Steven Geray,
Henri Letondal,
Leo Mostovoy,
Alex Frazer,
George Davis,
Alphonse Martell,
James Moultrie,
Fred Moultrie,
Jean de Briac,
Peter Camlin,
Harry Carey, Jr.,
Jean del Val,
Ray Montgomery,
Alvy Moore,
Robert Nichols,
Charles Tannen,
Jimmy Young,
Charles de Ravenne,
John Close,
William Cabanne,
Jack Chefe,
George Chakiris,
Robert Foulk,
Alfred Paix,
Ralph Peters,
Jimmy Saung,
Rolfe Sedan,
Harry Seymour,
Max Willenz.
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Storyline:
Second-billed Marilyn Monroe is the blonde in question in this second film version of Gentlemen Prefer Blondes: Miss Lorelei Lee, whose philosophy is "diamonds are a girl's best friend." Together with her best human friend Dorothy (top-billed Jane Russell), showgirl Lorelei embarks upon a boat trip to Paris, where she intends to marry millionaire Gus Esmond (Tommy Noonan). En route, the ...
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White Heat (1949)
Genre:
Crime,
Gangster Film,
Crime Thriller.
Director:
Raoul Walsh.
Actors:
James Cagney,
Virginia Mayo,
Edmond O'Brien,
Steve Cochran,
Margaret Wycherly,
John Archer,
Wally Cassell,
Mickey Knox,
Ian MacDonald,
Fred Clark,
G. Pat Collins,
Paul Guilfoyle,
Fred Coby,
Ford Rainey,
Robert Osterloh,
Joel Allen,
Claudia Barrett,
Ray Bennett,
Marshall Bradford,
John Butler,
Bob Carson,
Leo Cleary,
Garrett Craig,
Fern Eggen,
Hank Fallon,
Art Foster,
Eddie Foster,
Robert Foulk,
Buddy Gorman,
Sherry Hall,
Carl Harbaugh,
Perry Ivins,
Harry Lauter,
Nolan Leary,
Murray Leonard,
Larry McGrath,
John McGuire,
Sid Melton,
Arthur Miles,
Ray Montgomery,
Milton Parsons,
Lee Phelps,
Eddie Phillips,
John M. Pickard,
Joey Ray,
Grandon Rhodes,
George Spaulding,
Harry Strang,
George Taylor,
Jim Thorpe,
Jim Toney,
Jack Worth.
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Storyline:
In later years, James Cagney regarded White Heat with a combination of pride and regret; while satisfied with his own performance, he tended to dismiss the picture as a "cheap melodrama." Seen today, White Heat stands as one of the classic crime films of the 1940s, containing perhaps Cagney's best bad-guy portrayal. The star plays criminal mastermind Cody Jarrett, a mother-dominated psyc ...
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