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  1. The Bamboo Saucer is an independently made 1968 Cold War science fiction film drama about competing American and Russian teams that discover a flying saucer in Communist China. [1] The film was re-released in 1969 under the title Collision Course with an edited down runtime of 90 minutes. This was the final film for both actors Dan Duryea and ...

  2. April 20, 1949. ( 1949-04-20) Running time. 75 minutes. Country. United States. Language. English. Johnny Stool Pigeon is a 1949 American film noir crime film directed by William Castle and starring Howard Duff, Shelley Winters and Dan Duryea.

  3. Scarlet Street reunited director Fritz Lang with actors Edward G. Robinson, Joan Bennett and Dan Duryea, who had worked with him in The Woman in the Window (1944). The film was based on the French novel La Chienne (literally The Bitch ) by Georges de La Fouchardière , which had been dramatized on stage by André Mouëzy-Éon, and cinematically as La Chienne (1931) by director Jean Renoir .

  4. TV: North side of the 6100 block of Hollywood Boulevard. Actor Born Jan. 23, 1907 in White Plains, NY. Died June 7, 1968 in Los Angeles, CA. D an Duryea was a veteran character actor whose sneering, cold-blooded villainy set the style for Hollywood bad guys of the 1940s. Duryea's career included more than 150 roles on stage, in motion pictures ...

  5. Terror Street: Directed by Montgomery Tully. With Dan Duryea, Elsie Albiin, Gudrun Ure, Eric Pohlmann. An American pilot AWOL from the states is framed for his wife's ...

  6. Biography. One of the best known and most effective movie villains of the postwar years, actor Dan Duryea specialized in truly unpleasant figures who lacked even a shred of moral decency in such popular screen efforts as "Ball of Fire" (1941), "Along Came Jones" (1945), "Winchester '73" (1950) and classic noir like "Criss Cross" (1949).

  7. La loba (película de 1941) La loba 1 (originalmente en inglés The Little Foxes) es una película dirigida por William Wyler en el año 1941 y protagonizada por Bette Davis. Está basada en la obra de teatro homónima de Lillian Hellman, que también escribió el guion. La mitad del reparto ( Dan Duryea, Patricia Collinge, Richard Carlson ...