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  1. Despite his reputation as an action director, Walsh's movies were usually much more sophisticated than was typical for the genre -- he revelled in psychological themes, and he loved offbeat characterizations and unusual narrative structures, attributes best reflected in the dark Western drama Pursued (1947), starring Robert Mitchum, and the crime film White Heat (1949), with James Cagney.

  2. In one three-year period at Warner Bros., he directed The Roaring Twenties (1939), They Drive by Night (1940), High Sierra (1940), The Strawberry Blonde (1941), Manpower (1941), They Died with Their Boots On (1941), and Gentleman Jim (1942), among other films in that time frame. He helped consolidate the stardom of Humphrey Bogart and Errol ...

  3. 1 de ago. de 2018 · Walsh as Director 1913 The Pseudo Prodigal (Reliance) Director: Raoul Walsh. Released December 20, 1913. Cast: Sue Balfour, Miriam Cooper, Robert Harron, Ralph Lewis, Raoul Walsh. 1914 The Double Knot (Majestic) Director: Raoul Walsh. Running time: 2r. Released May 24, 1914. Cast: Mary Alden, Jack O’Brien, Raoul Walsh. The Life of General Villa (Mutual) Producers:

  4. With a film career spanning more than half a century, director Raoul Walsh was a highly prolific filmmaker capable of helming quality motion pictures in a wide array of genres that demonstrated a simple but straightforward style. Starting his career as an actor during the silent era - which he...

  5. Raoul Walsh Active - 1914 - 2017 | Born - Mar 11, 1887 | Died - Dec 31, 1980 | Genres - Drama , Romance , Adventure Overview ↓

  6. 5 de oct. de 2019 · Walsh. I’m worlds apart from the critics’ consensus on Raoul Walsh who brought us some of the best Bogart and Cagney movies. He’s a style-minus auteur but the filmography is strong (he has 6 films that rank in the top 100 of their decade). If you look closely he really brought us some of the best Hollywood action films over the period of several decades. I think White Heat is a major ...

  7. 17 de abr. de 2014 · Raoul Walsh’s life and times are as compelling as the movies he made, from his youth in New York City – where his parents regularly entertained dinner guests Edwin Booth (brother of John Wilkes Booth), Buffalo Bill, Frederick Remington and Teddy Roosevelt – to his apprenticeship as an assistant director to D.W. Griffith, where, for