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  1. 23 de sept. de 2022 · Hadda Brooks performs "I Hadn't Anyone Till You" in the film noir "In a Lonely Place" (1950) Directed by Nicholas Ray.LyricsI hadn't anyone till you,I was a ...

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  2. In a Lonely Place is a film directed by Nicholas Ray with Humphrey Bogart, Gloria Grahame, Frank Lovejoy, Carl Benton Reid .... Year: 1950. Original title: In a Lonely Place. Synopsis: Screenwriter Dixon Steele, faced with the odious task of scripting a trashy bestseller, has hat-check girl Mildred Atkinson tell him the story in her own words.

  3. 1. It's the best film Nicholas Ray ever made; a noir-tinged drama rendered in dark visuals of exhilarating beauty. 2. It showcases probably the greatest performance of Bogie's career as the short-fused screenwriter Dix Steele, a character he imbues with a neurotic edge that is frightening in its intensity. 3.

  4. Find trailers, reviews, synopsis, awards and cast information for In a Lonely Place (1950) - Nicholas Ray on AllMovie - A haunting work of stark confessionalism…

  5. In a Lonely Place. A potentially violent screenwriter (Humphrey Bogart) is a murder suspect until his lovely neighbor clears him. However, she soon starts to have her doubts. 1,055 IMDb 7.9 1 h 33 min 1950. X-Ray 13+.

  6. 1 de abr. de 2022 · In a Lonely Place (1950) is maverick director Nicholas Ray's and Columbia Pictures' well-respected, bleak, mature, and dramatic film noir, although it was not a box-office hit and received no Academy Award nominations. The dark melodrama, Ray's fourth feature film (and his second collaboration with Humphrey Bogart after Knock on Any Door (1949 ...

  7. Steele’s neighbor Laurel Gray (Gloria Grahame), whose involvement in the case brings her in contact with Steele, who quickly charms her into a relationship. Unfortunately, as Laurel falls deeper in love, she becomes more exposed to Steele’s anger management problems and violent tendencies, which make her begin to doubt his innocence.