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Beat The Devil / Indiscretion Of An American Wife (Double Feature) (1953)
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Like Being At The Movies, Just Add The Popcorn
Beat the Devil In this clever comedy written by Truman Capote and directed by John Huston (Prizzi's Honor, Moby Dick), four conmen conspire together to pull off a uranium heist worth millions. Hollywood legend and the Academy Award winning Humphrey Bogart (African Queen, Casablanca) stars as the mastermind of the gang whose members include Peter Lorre, Jennifer Jones, Robert Morley and the vivacious Gina Lollobrigida. This grown up comedy was one of Bogart's last films and some critics say one of his best. Considering the incredible talent used in the making of this film, it's easy to see why!
Indiscretion of an American Wife Filmed on location at the beautiful and majestic Roma Train Station in Rome, Italy by famed Italian director Vittoria di Sicca, Indiscretion of an American Wife waves an ill-fated tale of passion of infidelity. The smoldering talents of Montgomery Clift (From Here to Eternity, Judgement at Nuremburg) and Jennifer Jones star in one of teh first "grown-ups only" films because of its adult themes which were penned by Award-winning author Truman Capote (In Cold Blood, Breakfast at Tiffany's). Banned from theaters across the country when it was first released, Indiscretion of an American Wife is now yours to enjoy in the privacy of your home!
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