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Band of Angels is a 1957 American psychological drama film set in the American South before and during the American Civil War, based on the 1955 novel of the same title by Robert Penn Warren. It starred Clark Gable, Yvonne De Carlo and Sidney Poitier. The movie was directed by Raoul Walsh. [2]
Title Director Cast Genre Notes Calypso Heat Wave: Fred F. Sears: Johnny Desmond, Merry Anders, Meg Myles: Musical: Columbia: The Careless Years: Arthur Hiller: Dean Stockwell, Natalie Trundy, John Larch
The following is a partial chronological list of movies set in the Southern United ... 1957; Band of Angels, 1957; Drango, 1957; A Face in the Crowd, 1957; Old Yeller ...
Band of Angels is the 1957 film adaptation of the novel. Band of Angels may also refer to: Band of Angels (investors) Band of Angels, 1955 novel by Robert Penn Warren "Band of Angels" (Touched by an Angel), 2001; A Band of Angels, a 1960s British band; Band of Angels, a band project formed by Elliot Easton and Danny Malone
1957: Island in the Sun: Robert Rossen: 1957: Hollywood's first interracial kiss [10] [11] [12] Run of the Arrow: Samuel Fuller: 1957: Band of Angels: Raoul Walsh: A young woman, raised as white by her father, a wealthy plantation owner, discovers after his death that she is half black. After she is sold in New Orleans, she and her owner fall ...
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Year Film/Title Director(s) Cast/Leads Notes 1954 The Glenn Miller Story: Anthony Mann: James Stewart June Allyson: The film tells the story of the Glenn Miller Orchestra and big band leader Glenn Miller (1904–1944) (James Stewart) from his early days in the music business in 1929 through to his 1944 death when the airplane he was flying on was lost over the English Channel during World War II.