THE BREAKING POINT
1950 | Michael Curtiz
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Propaganda
Cesar Romero (Lady in the Fog, The Thin Man, Ocean's 11)—no propaganda submitted
John Garfield (Four Daughters, Body and Soul)—no propaganda submitted
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Danny Kaye, Groucho Marx, and John Garfield in the commissary at Warner Bros Studios in 1945. There’s a glimpse of Edward G. Robinson for good measure.
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Lana Turner and John Garfield during the filming of The Postman Always Rings Twice, 1946
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Ida Lupino, Edward G. Robinson, and John Garfield in 𝑺𝒆𝒂 𝑾𝒐𝒍𝒇 (1941).
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John Garfield, March 4, 1913 – May 21, 1952.
With Robert Rossen on the set of Body and Soul (1947).
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Eleanor Roosevelt with Red Skelton, William Douglas, Lucille Ball, and John Garfield
Collection FDR-PHOCO: Franklin D. Roosevelt Library Public Domain PhotographsSeries: Franklin D. Roosevelt Library Public Domain Photographs
This black and white photograph shows First Lady Eleanor Roosevelt cutting into a large, two-tier birthday cake. The words “Happy Birthday” are spelled out by a cake topper. Many people in evening clothes of the 1940s surround the First Lady. Prominent among the group are comedian Red Skelton, actress Lucille Ball, and actor John Garfield.
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John Garfield and Lana Turner for 'The Postman Always Rings Twice' (1946).
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the postman always rings twice |1946|
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John Garfield and Beatrice Pearson in
FORCE OF EVIL | 1948 | Abraham Polonsky
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Norman Corwin directing John Garfield, John Carradine, Katherine Locke, and Henry Hull for the CBS Radio program, “This Is War” on March 1, 1942.
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John Garfield | John Swope
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