Gail Russell for Paramount Pictures in 1944.
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Gail Russell-Alan Ladd "Fuera de la ley" (Salty O´Rourke) 1945, de Raoul Walsh.
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Gail Russell in The Uninvited (1944).
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Gail Russell smiling as she poses by bright red door, Hollywood, circa 1945.
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𝑴𝒐𝒐𝒏𝒓𝒊𝒔𝒆 (1948)
Remembering Dane Clark. Seen here as a man who's killed in self-defense, and suffers great guilt. A beautiful film noir that's one of the best pics Republic ever made. With Gail Russell.
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NOIR CITY 20 at Oakland's Grand Lake Theatre Day 9: Matinée-NIGHT HAS A THOUSAND EYES (1:00) & ALL MY SONS (3:00). Matinée screenings introduced by Alan K. Rode. Evening shows by Eddie Muller. Full festival and tickets: www.NoirCity.com
1:00 PM
NIGHT HAS A THOUSAND EYES
In this rarity, Edward G. Robinson stars as John Triton, a phony vaudeville mentalist who is one day cursed with the actual ability to predict the future. Gail Russell is the heiress who seems doomed by Triton's vision of her death. Or is it a scheme to steal her impending inheritance? John Farrow, a director at his most stylish in noir terrain, adapts from the novel by master of suspense Cornell Woolrich. Co-starring John Lund and William Demarest. Universal Pictures struck this print exclusively for NOIR CITY back in 2008.
Originally released October 13, 1948. Paramount [Universal], 81 minutes. Screenplay by Jonathan Latimer and Barré Lyndon, from the novel by Cornell Woolrich. Produced by Endre Bohem. Directed by John Farrow.
3:00 PM
ALL MY SONS
Edward G. Robinson gives one of his most affecting performances as successful businessman Joe Keller, grappling with guilt over having framed his business partner for a crime he committed. When his son (Burt Lancaster) becomes engaged to the convicted man's daughter, the sins of the past come hurtling back. Reis and writer-producer Chester Erskine—aided by the noir-stained cinematography of Russell Metty—create a powerful (and inexplicably rare) version of Arthur Miller's Tony Award-winning play. First time at NOIR CITY!Originally released March 27, 1948. Universal–International, 94 minutes. Screenplay by Chester Erskine, from the play by Arthur Miller. Produced by Chester Erskine. Directed by Irving Reis.
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Alan Ladd and Gail Russell in Raoul Walsh’s SALLY O’ROURKE (1945)
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John Payne-Gail Russell "Capitán China" (Captain China) 1950, de Lewis R. Foster.
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Celebrities in the Garden 🪴
Clark Gable
Janet Gaynor
Marily Monroe
Veronica Lake
Josephine Baker
Alfred Hitchcock
Ava Gardner
Carmen Miranda
Guy Madison & Gail Russell
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(via Pulp International - 1948 promo image of Gail Russell)
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