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The North Star (also known as Armored Attack in the US) is a 1943 pro-resistance war film starring Anne Baxter, Dana Andrews, Walter Huston, Walter Brennan and Erich von Stroheim It was produced by Samuel Goldwyn Productions and distributed by RKO Radio Pictures.
Farley Earle Granger Jr. [1] (July 1, 1925 – March 27, 2011) was an American actor. Granger was first noticed in a small stage production in Hollywood by a Goldwyn casting director, and given a significant role in The North Star (1943), a controversial film praising the Soviet Union at the height of World War II, but later condemned for its political position.
Crash Dive (1943) as Lt. Cmdr. Dewey Connors; The Ox-Bow Incident (1943) as Donald Martin; The North Star (1943) as Kolya Simonov; December 7th (1943) as Ghost of US Sailor Killed at Pearl Harbor; Up in Arms (1944) as Joe; The Purple Heart (1944) as Capt. Harvey Ross; Wing and a Prayer (1944) as Lt. Cmdr. Edward Moulton; Laura (1944) as Det. Lt ...
Walter Andrew Brennan (July 25, 1894 – September 21, 1974) was an American actor and singer. [1] He won the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor for Come and Get It (1936), Kentucky (1938) and The Westerner (1940), making him one of only six actors to win three Academy Awards, and the only male or female actor to win three awards in the supporting actor category.
The year 1943 in film featured various significant events for the film industry. ... featuring an all-star cast; ... The North Star, ...
Action in the North Atlantic is a 1943 American war film from Warner Bros. Pictures. It was produced by Jerry Wald, directed by Lloyd Bacon, and adapted by John Howard Lawson from a story by Guy Gilpatric. The film stars Humphrey Bogart and Raymond Massey as officers in the U.S. Merchant Marine during World War II. [2]
The film was the first pro-Soviet Hollywood film of its time and was followed by others, including Samuel Goldwyn's The North Star (1943), MGM's Song of Russia (1944), Three Russian Girls (1943), Columbia's The Boy from Stalingrad (1943) and Counter-Attack (1945). Roosevelt himself approved the creation of the film, even meeting with Davies ...
Carter was born in Syracuse, New York.At the age of three she moved with her mother Nancy to Palm Springs, California for the benefit of Nancy's health. [3] Her father, Bert Carter, was an executive with the Dodge division of Chrysler Corporation (working there for 38 years [3]) and commuted back and forth between California and Detroit "where he was working for Chrysler on defense-related ...