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Russell Rouse Overview:

Director, Russell Rouse, was born on Nov 20, 1913 in New York City, NY. Rouse died at the age of 73 on Oct 2, 1987 in Los Angeles, CA .

HONORS and AWARDS:

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Although Rouse was nominated for one Oscar, he never won a competitive Academy Award.

Academy Awards

YearAwardFilm nameRoleResult
1951Best WritingThe Well (1951)N/ANominated
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: Wicked Woman (1953) and New York Confidential (1954)

By 4 Star Film Fan on Nov 8, 2023 From 4 Star Films

There’s some instant shorthand at play as the titular woman takes a bus into town to set down some roots for awhile. It’s apropos given the salacious title and the opening ballad looking to capitalize on the first impression. Beverly Michaels steps into view and does the rest, more than ... Read full article


The Oscar (1966, )

By Andrew Wickliffe on Aug 27, 2016 From The Stop Button

The Oscar is a spectacular kind of awful. It’s the perfect storm of content, casting and technical ineptitude. Director Rouse probably doesn’t have a single good shot in the entire film. It might not even be possible with Joseph Ruttenberg’s photography and the maybe studio televis... Read full article


The Fastest Gun Alive (1956, )

on Mar 18, 2009 From The Stop Button

The Fastest Gun Alive–to put it mildly and politely–is a turkey. I thought, given Glenn Ford in the lead, it was going to be at least a decent Western… but it’s not. Ford’s great (more on him later), but the script is atrocious. It’s rare to see a script so fail i... Read full article


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