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Trapped is a 1949 American film noir crime film directed by Richard Fleischer and starring Lloyd Bridges, Barbara Payton, and John Hoyt. It was written by George Zuckerman and Earl Felton. [1] Like many semidocumentaries, the film begins with a voice over footage of the treasury department, telling the story of what the department does.
1949 " Breaking Strain ", also known as " Thirty Seconds - Thirty Days ", is a science fiction short story by English writer Arthur C. Clarke , first published in 1949 . It was adapted into a movie in 1994 under the title Trapped in Space .
Trapped by Boston Blackie is a 1948 American crime drama directed by Seymour Friedman. It is the thirteenth of fourteen Columbia Pictures films starring Chester Morris as reformed crook Boston Blackie , and the final film with George E. Stone as his sidekick, "The Runt".
Close friends Judd Steiner [a] and Artie Straus [b] each believe they fit Nietzsche’s philosophy of a “superman” (Übermensch) and thus are above the law.From wealthy, socially prominent families, both are graduate law students, under age 20, at the University of Chicago (Artie tells investigators that he began undergraduate studies at the University of Michigan at age 14).
Prison Warden is a 1949 American film noir crime film directed by Seymour ... This article needs a plot summary. Please add one in your own words. (January 2024 ...
His Kind of Woman is a 1951 film noir starring Robert Mitchum and Jane Russell.The film features supporting performances by Vincent Price, Raymond Burr and Charles McGraw.The direction of the film, which was based on the unpublished story "Star Sapphire" by Gerald Drayson, is credited to John Farrow.
Plot summary. Young Roberta "Bobby" Carter, only eight years old, catches her mother Joan as she kisses a man who isn't her father in a park. She is especially ...
The Dark Past is a 1948 American film noir psychological thriller film starring William Holden, Nina Foch, and Lee J. Cobb.Directed by Rudolph Maté, the Columbia Pictures release is a remake of Blind Alley (1939), also released by Columbia, and based on a play by American dramatist James Warwick.