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Carnival Story is a 1954 drama film directed by Kurt Neumann, produced by Frank King and Maurice King, starring Anne Baxter and Steve Cochran, and released by RKO Radio Pictures. It was made as a co-production between West Germany and the United States.
"In Paris in the spring of our times, a young girl was about to throw herself into the Seine." Thus opens the novella from which the film Lili and the musical Carnival was drawn. The Paul Gallico short story from which Lili was adapted was published in expanded form in 1954 as Love of Seven Dolls, a 125-page novella.
The Houston Story: 1956: 1997: Columbia Pictures (CST Entertainment Imaging, Inc.) [339] The Hucksters: 1947: 1988: Turner Entertainment [340] Human Desire: 1954: 1992: Columbia Pictures (American Film Technologies) [341] Hum Dono: 1961: 2011: Navketan films [342] The Human Comedy: 1943: 1990: Turner Entertainment [343] The Hunchback of Notre ...
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Betrayed (1954) – war drama film based on the story of turncoat Dutch resistance leader Christiaan Lindemans, also known as "King Kong" [158] The Bob Mathias Story (1954) – sport drama film telling the story of Bob Mathias, the first man to win two consecutive Olympic Gold Medals in the Decathlon in London in 1948 and in Helsinki in 1952 [159]
Then it was announced in February 1950 as a vehicle for Williams and Skelton; it was their third movie together, after Bathing Beauty and Neptune's Daughter. [2] Filming was pushed back because of Williams' pregnancy. [3] In August Howard Keel and Ann Miller joined the cast. [4] The film was retitled Texas Carnival in November 1950. [5]
Title Director Cast Genre Notes The Caine Mutiny: Edward Dmytryk: Humphrey Bogart, José Ferrer, Van Johnson: War, Drama: Columbia; based on Herman Wouk novel; 7 Oscar nominations
Gorilla at Large is a 1954 American horror mystery film made in 3-D. The film stars Cameron Mitchell, Anne Bancroft, Lee J. Cobb and Raymond Burr, with Lee Marvin and Warren Stevens in supporting roles. Directed by Harmon Jones, it was made by Panoramic Productions, and distributed through 20th Century Fox in Technicolor and 3-D.