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The Red House (1947) by Delmer Daves. The Red House is a 1947 American thriller film noir [1] [3] directed by Delmer Daves, and starring Edward G. Robinson, Lon McCallister, Judith Anderson, Rory Calhoun, Allene Roberts, and Julie London. Its plot follows a young woman raised by a brother and sister who are concealing a secret involving an ...
Roberts appeared in twelve movies from 1947 to 1954, and on TV in Four Star Playhouse, Adventures of Superman [5] and Dragnet. [citation needed] Her first big picture was The Red House (1947) [3] starring Rory Calhoun, Julie London and Edward G. Robinson. That movie was considered by the critics [which?] to be the "sleeper hit" of the year ...
Delmer Lawrence Daves (July 24, 1904 – August 17, 1977) was an American screenwriter, film director and film producer. [1] He worked in many genres, including film noir and warfare, but he is best known for his Western movies, especially Broken Arrow (1950), The Last Wagon (1956), 3:10 to Yuma (1957) and The Hanging Tree (1959).
The Red House, a 1947 American horror film based on a 1943 George Agnew Chamberlain novel of the same title; The Red House (Haddon novel), 2012, by Mark Haddon; The Red House (Lambert novel), 1972, by Derek Lambert "Red House" (song), by Jimi Hendrix; The Red House Mystery, a 1922 novel by A. A. Milne; Red House, a 2004 memoir by Sarah Messer
Title Director Cast Genre Notes 13 Rue Madeleine: Henry Hathaway: James Cagney, Richard Conte, Annabella: Thriller: 20th Century Fox: Adventure Island: Sam Newfield: Rhonda Fleming, Rory Calhoun, Paul Kelly
The Red House, starring Edward G. Robinson and Judith Anderson; Repeat Performance, starring Louis Hayward and Joan Leslie; Ride the Pink Horse, directed by and starring Robert Montgomery; Riffraff, starring Pat O'Brien and Anne Jeffreys; Road to Rio, starring Bing Crosby, Dorothy Lamour, Bob Hope
In 1947, she triumphed as Medea in a version of Euripides' eponymous tragedy, written by the poet Robinson Jeffers and produced by John Gielgud, who played Jason. She was a friend of Jeffers and a frequent visitor to his home Tor House in Carmel. [24] She won the Tony Award for Best Actress for her performance. The show ran for 214 performances.
The Red House, 1947 psychological thriller directed by Delmer Daves; The Phenix City Story, 1955 film noir directed by Phil Karlson; Sullivan's Travels, 1941 comedy film written and directed by Preston Sturges; The Crowd, 1928 silent film directed by King Vidor; The Big Parade, 1925 silent film directed by King Vidor