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On Dangerous Ground is a 1951 film noir directed by Nicholas Ray, starring Robert Ryan and Ida Lupino, and produced by John Houseman. The screenplay was written by A. I. Bezzerides based on the 1945 novel Mad with Much Heart by Gerald Butler .
On Dangerous Ground is a 1952 film noir directed by Nicholas Ray and starring Ida Lupino and Robert Ryan. The title may also refer to: On Dangerous Ground, directed by Lucius Henderson; On Dangerous Ground, directed by Robert Thornby; British title of the 1986 film Choke Canyon
Cinemark Holdings, Inc. (stylized as CineMark from 1998 until 2022 and in all caps since 2022) is an American movie theater chain that started operations in 1984 and since then it has operated theaters with hundreds of locations throughout the Americas. It is headquartered in Plano, Texas, in the Dallas–Fort Worth area. Cinemark is a leader ...
The song's original title was simply "Silent Running"; the name extension was given when the song was chosen to appear in the 1986 movie On Dangerous Ground, which was titled Choke Canyon in the United States. [6] The single was re-released in the UK in January 1986 to tie-in with the film, and peaked at No. 21 in the UK charts. [7]
Kemper pursued a career in Hollywood, beginning in 1945, as a character actor. Kemper had memorable supporting roles in films including The Southerner (1945), Scarlet Street (1945), Gallant Journey (1946), The Shocking Miss Pilgrim (1947), and the film noir On Dangerous Ground (as Pop Daley, his last film role).
Choke Canyon (titled On Dangerous Ground outside the United States) is a 1986 American film. It stars Stephen Collins as a " cowboy scientist " trying to develop an alternative energy source. It was filmed mostly in the vicinity of Moab, Utah .
Gerald Alfred Butler (31 July 1907 – 1 February 1988) was an English crime, thriller, and pulp writer and screenwriter. He was sometimes referred to as the "English James M. Cain", [2] [3] and his characters were noted as amoral and hardboiled.
Danger Zone is a 1951 American film noir directed by William Berke and starring Hugh Beaumont, Tom Neal and Edward Brophy. A lower-budget second feature, it was distributed by the independent Lippert Pictures.