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Night People is a 1954 American thriller film directed, produced and co-written by Nunnally Johnson and starring Gregory Peck, Broderick Crawford, Anita Björk and Buddy Ebsen. The story was co-written by Jed Harris, the theatrical producer. The story is set in Berlin during the Allied occupation in the years following World War II.
Night People (1954) Gregory Peck, Broderick Crawford, Buddy Ebsen: 2 hours 42 12/08/1962 No Down Payment (1957) Joanne Woodward, Tony Randall, Jeffrey Hunter: 2 hours, 5 minutes 43 12/15/1962 Désirée (1954) Marlon Brando, Merle Oberon, Michael Rennie: 2 hours, 10 minutes 44 12/22/1962 Red Skies of Montana (1952)
Night People, supernatural individuals in L. J. Smith's novel series Night World Topics referred to by the same term This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Night People .
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An astounding success with critics and audiences, A Star is Born not only marks the first time that legendary director George Cukor has made a film musical or a film in Technicolor and in anamorphic widescreen format, but also becomes regarded as one of Garland's best performances in her film career. November 3 — The film Godzilla premieres ...
Crawford returned to Columbia to star in some Westerns, Last of the Comanches (1953), and The Last Posse (1954). 20th Century Fox borrowed him to co-star with Gregory Peck in Nunnally Johnson's Night People (1954). Crawford was reunited with Glenn Ford in Human Desire (1954), directed by Fritz Lang.
In 1954, Peck was named the third most popular non-British film star in the United Kingdom. [208] Peck did not have a film released in 1955. He made a comeback in the US. with The Man in the Gray Flannel Suit (1956), where he portrays a married, ex-soldier father of three who is increasingly haunted by his deeds in Italy during the Second World ...