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No Questions Asked is a 1951 American crime film noir directed by Harold F. Kress and starring Barry Sullivan, Arlene Dahl, George Murphy and Jean Hagen. [ 2 ] Sidney Sheldon, the screenwriter, would go on to become one of the top-10 best selling fiction writers of all time.
May 24, 1951 Go for Broke! Public domain June 8, 1951 Night into Morning: June 15, 1951 No Questions Asked: June 20, 1951 Kind Lady: June 29, 1951 Excuse My Dust: July 3, 1951 Strictly Dishonorable: July 9, 1951 Rich, Young and Pretty: July 20, 1951 The Law and the Lady: August 17, 1951 The Tall Target: August 31, 1951 The Strip: September 1, 1951
No Questions Asked may refer to: No Questions Asked, a 1951 film directed by Harold Kress "No Questions Asked" (How I Met Your Mother), a 2013 episode of the television series How I Met Your Mother "No Questions Asked" , an episode of the television series The Dead Zone "No Questions Asked" (song), a 1988 song by the band Fleetwood Mac
The 9th Golden Globe Awards also honored the best films of 1951. That year's Golden Globes also marked the first time that the Best Picture category was split into Musical or Comedy, or Drama. A Place in the Sun won Best Motion Picture - Drama, while An American in Paris won Best Motion Picture - Musical or Comedy.
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Jean Hagen (born Jean Shirley Verhagen; [a] August 3, 1923 – August 29, 1977) was an American actress best known for her role as Doll Conovan in The Asphalt Jungle (1950) and as Lina Lamont in Singin' in the Rain (1952), for which she was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress.