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January 14 – Legendary actor Humphrey Bogart dies at the age of 57 in Los Angeles from esophageal cancer. Best known for his appearances in classic films such as Dead End, The Maltese Falcon, Casablanca, The Treasure of the Sierra Madre and Sabrina, and for To Have and Have Not and The Big Sleep co-starring with his wife Lauren Bacall; Bogart was one of the biggest stars of Hollywood's ...
Title Director Cast Genre Notes Calypso Heat Wave: Fred F. Sears: Johnny Desmond, Merry Anders, Meg Myles: Musical: Columbia: The Careless Years: Arthur Hiller: Dean Stockwell, Natalie Trundy, John Larch
The Sad Sack is a 1957 American comedy film based on the Harvey Comics character of the same title, created by George Baker. The film stars Jerry Lewis and Peter Lorre and was released by Paramount Pictures .
Entered into the 1957 Cannes Film Festival: Hour of Decision: C. M. Pennington-Richards: Jeff Morrow, Hazel Court: Mystery: The House in the Woods: Maxwell Munden: Ronald Howard, Patricia Roc: Mystery [4] How to Murder a Rich Uncle: Nigel Patrick: Nigel Patrick, Charles Coburn: Comedy/crime: The Hypnotist: Montgomery Tully: Paul Carpenter ...
Baby Face Nelson (1957 film) The Bachelor Party; Back from the Dead (film) Bade Sarkar; The Badge of Marshal Brennan; Badjao: The Sea Gypsies; Badlands of Montana; Bagyavathi; Bailout at 43,000; Band of Angels; Bandi (1957 film) Bardidi; Bärenburger Schnurre; Barnacle Bill (1957 film) The Barretts of Wimpole Street (1957 film) The Battalion in ...
Time Without Pity is a 1957 British film noir thriller film directed by Joseph Losey and starring Michael Redgrave, Ann Todd, Leo McKern, Paul Daneman, Peter Cushing, Alec McCowen and Renee Houston. [3] It is about a father trying to save his son from execution for murder.
A Farewell to Arms is a 1957 American epic war drama film directed by Charles Vidor. The screenplay by Ben Hecht, based in part on a 1930 play by Laurence Stallings, was the second feature-film adaptation of Ernest Hemingway's 1929 semiautobiographical novel of the same name. It was the last film produced by David O. Selznick.
Drango is a 1957 American Western film produced by Jeff Chandler's production company Earlmar Productions, written and directed by Hall Bartlett, and released by United Artists. Starring Chandler in the title role, the film also features Ronald Howard, Joanne Dru, Julie London and Donald Crisp.