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  2. Guilty of Treason - Wikipedia

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    Guilty of Treason is a 1950 American drama film directed by Felix E. Feist and starring Charles Bickford, Bonita Granville and Paul Kelly. Also known by the alternative title Treason , it is an anti-communist and anti-Soviet film about the story of József Mindszenty , a Roman Catholic cardinal from Hungary . [ 1 ]

  3. List of 1950s films based on actual events - Wikipedia

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    The Flowers of St. Francis (Italian: Francesco, giullare di Dio) (1950) – Italian biographical drama film based on the life and work of St. Francis and the early Franciscans [8] Guilty of Treason (1950) – anti-Soviet biographical drama film about the story of József Mindszenty, a Roman Catholic cardinal from Hungary [9]

  4. This Woman Is Dangerous - Wikipedia

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    This Woman Is Dangerous is a 1952 American film noir and crime drama by Warner Bros. starring Joan Crawford, David Brian, and Dennis Morgan in a story about a gun moll's romances with two different men against the background of her impending blindness.

  5. The Man Who Cheated Himself - Wikipedia

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    It was the first independent production from Jack M. Warner and started filming on location in San Francisco on 15 May 1950. It was to be distributed by United Artists. It was Cobb's first film since his Broadway success in Death of a Salesman. [3] By June, the film was released by Fox. [1] In August 1950, it was retitled The Man Who Cheated ...

  6. Richard Derr - Wikipedia

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    Derr was a life member of The Actors Studio,. [3] He had several main roles for stage drama. [1] In 1955, he sang in the main role for the Broadway musical Plain and Fancy.His other Broadway credits include Dial M for Murder (1952), Invitation to a March (1960), Maybe Tuesday (1957), A Phoenix Too Frequent (1949), and The Closing Door (1949).

  7. Felix E. Feist - Wikipedia

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    Felix Ellison Feist (/ f aɪ s t /; February 28, 1910 – September 2, 1965) was an American film and television director and writer born in New York City.He is probably best remembered for Deluge (1933), for writing and directing the film noirs The Devil Thumbs a Ride (1947) and The Threat (1949), and for helming the second screen version of the Curt Siodmak sci-fi tale Donovan's Brain (1953 ...

  8. Cop, father, traitor, spy: How Robert Hanssen’s pious life ...

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    The arrest of traitor FBI agent Robert Hanssen devastated US intelligence agencies, raising more than a few questions about how he’d sold secrets for more than two decades. The spy met his ...

  9. Alger Hiss - Wikipedia

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    Alger Hiss (November 11, 1904 – November 15, 1996) was an American government official accused in 1948 of having spied for the Soviet Union in the 1930s. The statute of limitations had expired for espionage, but he was convicted of perjury in connection with this charge in 1950.