Macao (1952) | |
Director(s) | Josef von Sternberg, Mel Ferrer (uncredited), Nicholas Ray (uncredited), Robert Stevenson (uncredited) |
Producer(s) | Samuel Bischoff (executive), Alex Gottlieb, Howard Hughes (executive uncredited) |
Top Genres | Adventure, Crime, Drama, Film Noir, Romance |
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Macao Overview:
Macao (1952) was a Film Noir - Adventure Film directed by Robert Stevenson and Mel Ferrer and produced by Howard Hughes, Samuel Bischoff and Alex Gottlieb.
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Macao (1952)
By Beatrice on Sep 24, 2015 From Flickers in TimeMacao Directed by Josef von Sternberg Written by Bernard C. Schoenfeld and Stanley Rubin; story by Robert Creighton Williams 1952/USA RKO Radio Pictures First viewing/Netflix rental You’d think the combination of Josef von Sternberg, Robert Mitchum, and Gloria Graham might produce a really ... Read full article
Macao(1952)
By Dawn on Mar 20, 2010 From Noir and Chick FlicksMacao (1952). Film noir/ adventure film. Director : Josef von Sternberg and Nicholas Ray. Producer Howard Hughes fired director von Sternberg during filming and hired Nicholas Ray to finish it. Cast: Robert Mitchum, Jane Russell, Gloria Grahame and William Bendix. After a New York undercover detect... Read full article
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Quotes from
Julie Benson: This is one time I won't say no.
Lawrence C. Trumble: I'll go back one of these days, or my name isn't Lawrence C. Trumble.
Nick Cochran: What does the "C." stand for?
Lawrence C. Trumble: Cicero - but keep it under your hat.
Nick Cochran: What else would I do with it?
Nick Cochran: Thanks for the flowers.
Julie Benson: [sarcastically] I couldn't afford a wreath.
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Facts about
Producer Howard Hughes fired director Josef von Sternberg about a third of the way through and shot the rest with Nicholas Ray.
Both Joyce Mackenzie and Jane Greer were considered for the part eventually played by Gloria Grahame, wife of uncredited co-director Nicholas Ray.
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