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This Property Is Condemned is a 1966 American drama film directed by Sydney Pollack and starring Natalie Wood, Robert Redford, Kate Reid, Charles Bronson, Robert Blake and Mary Badham. The screenplay, inspired by the 1946 one-act play of the same name by Tennessee Williams , was written by Francis Ford Coppola , Fred Coe and Edith Sommer .
She also appeared in the films This Property Is Condemned and Let's Kill Uncle before retiring from the acting profession. [3] In 2005, at the urging of actor/writer/director Cameron Watson, Badham came out of retirement to play an offbeat cameo opposite Keith Carradine for his film, Our Very Own. Watson stated he would not accept any other ...
Why Do You Smoke So Much, Lily? was written in February 1935. In it, Lily, a frustrated chain-smoking young woman, is hounded by her mother. After being discovered in the papers left to the University of the South in Sewanee, Tennessee, "Lily" was first produced by the Chattanooga Theatre Centre (Chattanooga, TN) as part of the Fellowship of Southern Writers' Conference on Southern Literature ...
The Scalphunters is a 1968 American Western film starring Burt Lancaster, Ossie Davis and Telly Savalas.The film was directed by Sydney Pollack, with the score written by Elmer Bernstein.
Suddenly, Last Summer is a 1959 Southern Gothic psychological drama mystery film based on the 1958 play of the same name by Tennessee Williams.The film stars Katharine Hepburn, Elizabeth Taylor and Montgomery Clift with Albert Dekker, Mercedes McCambridge, and Gary Raymond.
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This Property Is Condemned (1966) – Knopke; Assault on a Queen (1966) – Larry, Crewman (uncredited) Welcome to Hard Times (1967) – Jack Millay; Paint Your Wagon (1969) – Mr. Fenty; Chisum (1970) – Governor Sam Axtell; Willard (1971) – Walter T. Spencer; Escape from the Planet of the Apes (1971) – Military Officer (uncredited)
He also appeared and co-starred in films, such as, The Miracle, This Property Is Condemned, [3] [4] Five Guns to Tombstone and Gunfight in Abilene. Sondergaard retired in 1982, last appearing in the film The Ghost Dance, where he played the campus guard. [5]