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  1. William J. Nazzaro of The Arizona Republic called the film "a neat, well-acted, melodrama dealing with espionage in the days before the Allied invasion of Europe in 1941. Though this Perlberg-Seaton production makes the usual concessions to popular taste, '36 Hours' should prove entertaining to anyone who craves a fair amount of action for his film fare.

  2. William Perlberg. Producer: Miracle on 34th Street. William Perlberg was born on 22 October 1900 in Lodz, Poland. He was a producer and casting director, known for Miracle on 34th Street (1947), The Country Girl (1954) and The Devil Is Driving (1937).

  3. Sitiados (película de 1950) Sitiados ( The Big Lift) es una película dramática, cuya acción se desarrolla en el Berlín de postguerra, en los momentos del bloqueo por parte de la Unión Soviética, cuando Estados Unidos organiza un puente aéreo, con el fin de abastecer a la población. Esta película tiene en momentos un estilo cercano al ...

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › The_Big_LiftThe Big Lift - Wikipedia

    The Big Lift is a 1950 American drama war film on location in the city of Berlin, Germany, that tells the story of "Operation Vittles", the 1948–49 Berlin Airlift, through the experiences of two U.S. Air Force sergeants (played by Montgomery Clift and Paul Douglas ). The film was directed and written by George Seaton, and was released April ...

  5. L-R: George Sanders, Linda Darnell, and Richard Haydn. Forever Amber is a 1947 American adventure drama romance film starring Linda Darnell and Cornel Wilde. [5] It was based on the book of the same title by Kathleen Winsor. It also starred Richard Greene, George Sanders, Glenn Langan, Richard Haydn, and Jessica Tandy .

  6. Film rights to the play were bought in February 1958 for $350,000 even before the play had been produced. It was bought by the production company of George Seaton and William Perlberg. The play debuted on Broadway in October 1958 starring Cyril Ritchard, Cornelia Skinner, Walter Abel, Charles Ruggles, Dolores Hart and George Peppard.

  7. La película fue el único wéstern producido por la Perlsea, compañía creada en 1951 por el productor William Perlberg y el director George Seaton. [1] La banda sonora instrumental fue compuesta por Elmer Bernstein. [2] Recepción. Esta cinta fue de bajo presupuesto.