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Eddie Darrow (Tony Curtis) works for American gangster Barney Pendleton, who sends him to Macao to find a woman, Christine Lawrence, and bring her back to the United States.
Dangerous Crossing is a 1953 American mystery film starring Jeanne Crain and Michael Rennie and directed by Joseph M. Newman.Based on the 1943 play Cabin B-13 by John Dickson Carr, [1] the story revolves around newlyweds who become physically separated while on their honeymoon on an ocean liner.
The following is a list of American films released in 1953. Donald O'Connor and Fredric March cohosted the 26th Academy Awards ceremony on March 25, 1954, held at the RKO Pantages Theatre in Hollywood .
February 3, 1953: Thunder in the East: March 11, 1953: The Stars Are Singing: March 26, 1953: Off Limits: April 1, 1953: The Girls of Pleasure Island: April 22, 1953: Jamaica Run: produced by Pine-Thomas Productions: April 23, 1953: Shane: Nominee for the Academy Award for Best Picture Inducted into the National Film Registry in 1993 April 27 ...
February 1953: Target Hong Kong: February 1, 1953: Last of the Comanches: February 3, 1953: Savage Mutiny: March 3, 1953: All Ashore: March 7, 1953: Prince of Pirates: Co-production with Esskay Pictures Corporation March 20, 1953: The Glass Wall: March 24, 1953: Salome: Co-production with The Beckworth Corporation March 25, 1953: On Top of Old ...
March 28, 1953: So You Want to Learn to Dance: April 4, 1953: Trouble Along the Way: April 18, 1953: The System: April 25, 1953: House of Wax: Inducted into the National Film Registry in 2014 May 30, 1953: The Desert Song: June 13, 1953: The Beast from 20,000 Fathoms: co-production with Jack Dietz Productions June 27, 1953: South Sea Woman ...
Banned in New York City by the state's Motion Picture Censors, and in Cincinnati, Ohio by the city's manager Clarence O. Sherrill due to the film being reported as "non-educational" and as it lacked certification by the state's Board of Motion Pictures Censors. The Cincinnati Police Department's chief Eugene T. Weatherly later viewed the film ...
1953 Les statues meurent aussi (Statues Also Die) Banned because it suggested that Western civilization is responsible for the decline of African art. The film was seen at the Cannes Film Festival in 1953, but subsequently banned by the French censor. [8] [177] 1954 Avant le déluge: Banned due to its controversial criminal content. [176] 1954 ...