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Ill Met by Moonlight (1957), released in the US as Night Ambush (which is eleven minutes shorter than the British release), is a film by the British writer-director-producer team of Michael Powell and Emeric Pressburger, and the last movie they made together through their production company "The Archers".
1957 Ill Met by Moonlight: Michael Powell and Emeric Pressburger for Rank Organisation Film Productions (and Vega Productions) US title: Night Ambush: 1959 Luna de Miel: Michael Powell Production for Suevia Films-Cesáreo González (Spain)/Everdene (GB) a.k.a. Honeymoon: 1960 Peeping Tom: Michael Powell Production 1961 The Queen's Guards: Imperial.
That Night! John Newland: John Beal, Augusta Dabney, Shepperd Strudwick: Drama: Universal: This Angry Age: René Clément: Silvana Mangano, Anthony Perkins, Richard Conte: Drama: Columbia; Co-production with Italy This Could Be the Night: Robert Wise: Jean Simmons, Tony Franciosa, Paul Douglas: Romantic comedy: MGM: The Three Faces of Eve ...
July 26, 1957: The Young Don't Cry: July 1957: The 27th Day: August 2, 1957: Jeanne Eagels: August 7, 1957: 3:10 to Yuma: Remade in 2007: August 8, 1957: Fire Down Below: co-production with Warwick Films; Filmed in CinemaScope: August 13, 1957: Pickup Alley: August 17, 1957: Operation Mad Ball: August 1957: No Time to Be Young: Town on Trial ...
1957: Along the Mohawk Trail: Sidney Salkow, Sam Newfield: John Hart, Lon Chaney Jr. United States: Two TV episodes of the 1957 TV series Hawkeye and the Last of the Mohicans: Apache Warrior: Elmo Williams: Keith Larson, Jim Davis: Traditional Western The Badge of Marshal Brennan: Albert C. Gannaway: Jim Davis, Arleen Whelan: Badlands of ...
Ambush is a 1950 American Western film starring Robert Taylor, John Hodiak and Arlene Dahl. Directed by Sam Wood , the film is based on the serial story Ambush by Luke Short in The Saturday Evening Post (25 December 1948 – 12 February 1949).
Shoot-Out at Medicine Bend is a 1957 American Western film directed by Richard L. Bare and starring Randolph Scott, James Craig, Angie Dickinson and James Garner. [1]James Garner, who had a small role, said "it was always fun working with Dick Bare, and Randy Scott was an old pro, but the movie isn't worth a damn."
First Soviet full-length animated film made completely in stop-motion technology of animation [5] [6] October 24, 1956 () The Twelve Months 12 mesyatsev: Soviet Union: Ivan Ivanov-Vano, Mikhail Botov: Soyuzmultfilm: Traditional: December 31, 1956 () 1957 The Big Fun Carnival: United States: Marc Daniels, Shamus Culhane, Hans Fischerkoesen,