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House of Strangers (1949) was a Film Noir - Drama Film directed by Joseph L. Mankiewicz and produced by Sol C. Siegel.

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Edward G. Robinson lives in a "House of Strangers"

By Stephen Reginald on Jul 9, 2020 From Classic Movie Man

Edward G. Robinson lives in a "House of Strangers" House of Strangers (1949) is a film noir directed by Joseph L. Mankiewicz and starring Edward G. Robinson, Susan Hayward, and Richard Conte. The cinematography was by Milton R. Krasner (Scarlet Street 1945). Richard Conte (sitting), Paul Val... Read full article


House of Strangers (1949)

By 4 Star Film Fan on Jun 14, 2019 From 4 Star Films

Joseph L. Mankiewicz will always hold the prestige of a writer over a director and yet working off a script by Phillip Yordan, he guides the picture with an assured hand. House of Strangers manages to be intermittently stylish and deeply evocative highlighted by fiery performances. Ironically, it be... Read full article


Day 10 of Noirvember: House of Strangers (1949)

By shadowsandsatin on Nov 10, 2014 From Shadows and Satin

Everybody knows about Out of the Past, Double Indemnity, The Postman Always Rings Twice, Laura. But for today?s celebration of Noirvember, I?m taking a closer look at a noir that you don?t hear a lot about: House of Strangers (1949). It?s available on DVD and it’s definitely worth a look. (And... Read full article


House of Strangers (1949) with Edward G. Robinson

By Orson De Welles on Jul 9, 2014 From Classic Film Freak

Share This! What a wonderful surprise House of Strangers was to view recently.? Sadly, and without researching the movie first in the slightest, I made the entirely incorrect assumption that if would be yet another of Edward G. Robinson’s enjoyable, if sometimes predictable, gangster films of ... Read full article


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Helena Domenico: I'll have you know my husband died happy.
Gino Monetti: Your husband was happy to die, which is a different thing.


Max Monetti: Pa, have you read the new banking act?
Gino Monetti: I don't even read the old one. Why?


Max Monetti: Always looking for a new way to get hurt from a new man. Get smart, there hasn't been a new man since Adam.


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"The Screen Guild Theater" broadcast a 60 minute radio adaptation of the movie on January 25, 1951 with Edward G. Robinson reprising his film role.
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Also directed by Joseph L. Mankiewicz




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Also produced by Sol C. Siegel




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Also released in 1949




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