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Título original: All My Sons. Sinopsis: Adaptación de la obra teatral homónima de Arthur Miller. Joe Keller es un exitoso hombre de negocios con un pasado que le atormenta: durante la II Guerra Mundial se benefició de un lucrativo contrato ...Puedes ver Todos eran mis hijos mediante en las plataformas:
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- Russell Metty (B&W)
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All My Sons is a 1948 American film drama directed by Irving Reis and based on Arthur Miller 's play of the same name. It features Edward G. Robinson , Burt Lancaster , Louisa Horton and Mady Christians.
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Todos eran mis hijos (All My Sons) es una obra de teatro escrita por Arthur Miller. [1] La obra se estrenó en Broadway en el Coronet Theatre [2] de Nueva York el 29 de enero de 1947, y se mantuvo en cartel hasta el 8 de noviembre del mismo año (328 representaciones). [3]
All My Sons is a 1948 suspense post-WWII drama directed by Irving Reis, based on Arthur Miller's 1946 play of the same name, and starring Edward G. Robinson and Burt Lancaster. The supporting cast features Louisa Horton , Mady Christians , Howard Duff , Arlene Francis , and Harry Morgan .
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- Leith Stevens
- Chester Erskine
All My Sons: Directed by Irving Reis. With Edward G. Robinson, Burt Lancaster, Mady Christians, Louisa Horton. During WW2, industrialist Joe Keller commits a crime and frames his business partner Herbert Deever but years later his sin comes back to haunt him when Joe's son plans to marry Deever's daughter.
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1 de mar. de 2015 · Título original: All My Sons; Año: 1948 ; País: EE.UU. Dirección: Irving Reis; Intérpretes: Edward G. Robinson, Burt Lancaster, Mady Christians, Louisa Horton, Howard Duff, Frank Conroy, Lloyd Gough, Arlene Francis; Argumento: Arthur Miller (obra de teatro) Guión: Chester Erskine; Música: Leith Stevens; Fotografía: Russell Metty
Caged! A film noir favourite trope. The film of All My Sons never becomes pedestrian, even though it seems to be veering towards that at times. The action jumpstarts repeatedly, and never more so than when Howard Duff, playing George Deever, whose father was betrayed and now lies in prison, arrives.