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He Ran All the Way (1951) was a Crime - Drama Film directed by John Berry and produced by John Garfield, Paul Trivers and Bob Roberts.

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Film Noir Review: He Ran All the Way (1951)

By Danilo Castro on Jul 22, 2021 From Classic Movie Hub Blog

“I wish I knew how you wanted me to be. If only you’d tell me.” Most fans who make their way through film noir will invariably stumble upon the tragedy of John Garfield. A remarkably naturalistic actor, Garfield was adept at taking hateable characters and humanizing them so much... Read full article


He Ran All The Way (1951): John Garfield’s Final Film

By 4 Star Film Fan on Jul 3, 2019 From 4 Star Films

We meet the belligerent two-bit criminal named Nick Robey (John Garfield) sleeping one off in the grungy apartment he shares with his acerbic mother. It’s not exactly the lap of luxury but it gives us some immediate insight into who he is. He’s an oafish, pitiful excuse for a human being... Read full article


Day 11 of Noirvember: See it on TCM — He Ran All the Way (1951)

By shadowsandsatin on Nov 11, 2016 From Shadows and Satin

Garfield and co-star Shelley Winters. John Garfield?s last movie was He Ran All the Way in 1951. Shortly after filming was completed on this film, Garfield was called to testify before the House Un-American Activities Committee. The committee had been investigating Communism in the motion picture in... Read full article


He Ran All the Way (John Berry, 1951)

By Judy on Mar 3, 2013 From Movie Classics

This is my contribution to the John Garfield centenary blogathon being organised by Patti at They Don’t Make ‘Em Like They Used To. Please do visit and take a look at the other postings. John Garfield’s last film is one of his greatest – yet it tends to be known more for the ... Read full article


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Mrs. Robey: If you were a man, you'd be out looking for a job.
Nick Robey: If you were a man, I'd kick your teeth in.


Al Molin: Get the dandruff out of your blood!


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Director John Berry and co-scripter Hugo Butler's names were removed from the credits for a time after release, due to the blacklisting of supposed Communist sympathizers at the time. Assistant director Emmett Emerson is thus often credited as the film's director.
Final film of John Garfield.
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