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  1. Clash By Night gave Marilyn a more substantial role than her other films of this period, (with the exception of Don't Bother To Knock - released the same year) and whilst less glamorous than in later appearances, the qualities that appealed to many over the coming years are remarkably evident, even in this smallish role.

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  2. Clash by Night: Directed by Fritz Lang. With Barbara Stanwyck, Paul Douglas, Robert Ryan, Marilyn Monroe. Mae Doyle comes back to her hometown a cynical woman. Her brother Joe fears that his love, fish cannery worker Peggy, may wind up like Mae.

  3. 20 de may. de 2023 · Clash by Night is a fairly engaging melodrama which undercuts its female characters by consistently forcing them to betray their feminist ideals for some frankly unappealing men. This is a product of this period in time, especially, but it is no less frustrating as you hope for a better life for these women.

  4. Purchase Clash by Night on digital and stream instantly or download offline. Barbara Stanwyck, Robert Ryan and Marilyn Monroe star in the story of a woman who marries a good, if simple, fisherman--but falls in love with another, more exciting and dangerous man. Based on the play by Clifford Odets.

  5. Clash By Night (1952) ** 1/2 (out of 4) Melodrama about a woman (Barbara Stanwyck) returning to her hometown after leaving years earlier but never getting the riches she wanted. Once back she eventually starts dating a poor fisherman (Paul Douglas) who she eventually marries but his friend (Robert Ryan) sees that she's unhappy and goes after her.

  6. An embittered woman seeks escape in marriage, only to find herself restless and drawn toward her husband's best friend. Starring Golden Globe-winner Marilyn Monroe ("Some Like It Hot") and Oscar-honoree and multiple Golden Globe and Emmy-winner Barbara Stanwyck ("Double Indemnity," "The Lady Eve"). Oscar-nominee Robert Ryan ("The Wild Bunch") co-stars in this well-done and enjoyable drama.

  7. Mae Doyle comes back to her hometown a cynical woman. Her brother Joe fears that his love, fish cannery worker Peggy, may wind up like Mae. Mae marries Jerry and has a baby; she is happy but restless, drawn to Jerry’s friend Earl.