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An elderly black man reads from the Book of Genesis to a group of six young children in his house. He answers their questions about God and creation. One of the girls starts to visualize heaven... We enter the pearly gates to an all-black heaven, with winged angels sitting on clouds. The Lord, Jehovah, appears dressed in a black double-breasted ...
The Dark Corner is a 1946 American crime film noir directed by Henry Hathaway and starring Lucille Ball, Clifton Webb, William Bendix and Mark Stevens. [2] The film was not a commercial success but has since been described as a "Grade A example of film noir ."
Title Director Cast Genre Notes The Bachelor's Daughters: Andrew L. Stone: Claire Trevor, Gail Russell, Ann Dvorak: Comedy: United Artists: Bad Bascomb: S. Sylvan Simon: Wallace Beery, Margaret O'Brien, Marjorie Main
Dressed to Kill is a 1946 American mystery film directed by Roy William Neill. Released by Universal Pictures , it is the last of fourteen films starring Basil Rathbone as Sherlock Holmes and Nigel Bruce as Doctor Watson . [ 1 ]
After the Thin Man: 1936: 1993: Turner Entertainment [18] All Fall Down: 1962: 1989: Turner Entertainment [3] [19] Allegheny Uprising: 1939: 1989: Turner Entertainment [20] [21] All the Young Men: 1960: 1992: Columbia Pictures (American Film Technologies) [22] Alpine Antics: 1936: 1995: Warner Bros. [23] Ambush: 1950: 1992: Turner Entertainment ...
The Big Sleep (1946 film) The Big Snooze; Biraghin; A Bird in the Head; Black Angel (1946 film) Black Beauty (1946 film) The Black Eagle; Blonde Alibi; Blonde for a Day; Blondie Knows Best; Blondie's Lucky Day; The Blue Dahlia; Blue Skies (1946 film) Book Revue; Boom in the Moon; Border Bandits; Boston Blackie and the Law; Bowery Bombshell; A ...
5. Tom Hanks in 'Bosom Buddies’ Before he was talking to a volleyball on a deserted island, the 25-year-old Tom Hanks made his breakthrough in the TV show "Bosom Buddies" (1980-1982), all pretty ...
The Chase (1946) by Arthur Ripley. The Chase is a 1946 American film noir directed by Arthur Ripley. The screenplay by Philip Yordan is based on Cornell Woolrich's 1944 novel The Black Path of Fear. It stars Robert Cummings as Chuck Scott, a veteran who suffers from hallucinations.