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99 River Street is a 1953 film noir directed by Phil Karlson and starring John Payne and Evelyn Keyes. It also features Brad Dexter, Frank Faylen and Peggie Castle. The screenplay is by Robert Smith based on a short story by George Zuckerman. The film was produced by Edward Small, with cinematography by Franz Planer. [2]
The Jeffries-Sharkey Fight, a documentary that is in all likelihood lost; running over two hours, this is one of the oldest feature films; Kidnapping by Indians; King John; The Kiss in the Tunnel, directed by George Albert Smith; has been cited as cinema's first example of narrative editing; Major Wilson's Last Stand
The River Wild: Terry 1995 Dolores Claiborne: Const. Frank Stamshaw Georgia: Herman 1996 Hard Eight: John Finnegan Boys: Officer Kellogg Curry 1997 Nightwatch: DI Bill Davis Uncredited Boogie Nights: Reed Rothchild Also songwriter: "Intro (Feel the Heat)" Chicago Cab: Steve 1998 The Thin Red Line: Sgt. Storm 1999 The Settlement: Pat Never Been ...
The Glass Menagerie, 1950; Panic in the Streets, 1950; Adventures of Captain Fabian, 1951; Drums in the Deep South, 1951; I'd Climb the Highest Mountain, 1951; Show Boat, 1951; A Streetcar Named Desire, 1951
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It's one of multiple Christmas movies filmed in Georgia. "Dashing Through the Snow" Rated PG, released Nov. 17, 2023: After a traumatic experience, a social worker (Ludacris) no longer believes in ...
Revolutionary in Chicago's film industry was the establishment of rental houses or film exchanges; in 1907, Chicago had more than 15 film exchange houses, such as The Stereopticon & Film Exchange, William Swanson & Company, Chicago Projecting Company, and the International Projecting and Producing Company, formed by JJ Murdoch as an independent ...