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Edward G. Robinson: Triple Feature Movie Marathon (1945)
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Edward Robinson,
Judith Anderson,
Joan Bennett,
Rory Calhoun,
Dan Duryea,
Margaret Lindsay,
Julie London,
Richard Long,
Lon McCallister,
Allene Roberts,
Orson Welles,
Martha Wentworth,
Loretta Young
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Director:
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Delmer Daves,
Fritz Lang,
Orson Welles
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Classics,
Classics,
Special Interest,
Special Interest
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Studio: |
Madacy
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Length: |
300 mins
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3 Full-Length Feature Films
The Red House Gripping suspense and melodrama has a farmer, (Edward G. Robinson), employing (Rory Calhoun) to keep the curious away and protect the terrifying secret of the sinister decaying old house deep in the woods. His niece and young hired hand must learn the secret. Good suspense thriller with a fine musical score.
Scarlet Street Frit Lang's twisted moral tale has Edward G. Robinson playing a mild-mannered, meek, henpecked man seduced into a world of crime and deception by temptress (Joan Bennett) and her manipulative boyfriend (Dan Duryea).
The Stranger A thriller starring Orson Welles as an escaped Nazi war criminal who assumes a new identity in a small Connecticut town following World War II. Edward G. Robinson is cast as a government agent who is tracking him down. The skilled direction of Orson Welles and the vivid photography will hold your interest from start to climactic finish.
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