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Strangers When We Meet (1960) was a Drama - Romance Film directed by Richard Quine and produced by Richard Quine.

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Strangers When We Meet (1960): Kim Novak and Kirk Douglas

By 4 Star Film Fan on Jun 1, 2021 From 4 Star Films

Richard Quine’s Strangers When We Meet proves to be a Technicolor feast on par with much of what Nicholas Ray, Douglas Sirk, and Vincente Minnelli were putting out at the same time. A lot of the immediate joy comes with getting a feel for life at the time. Certainly, it’s done up and mad... Read full article


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Nancy Kovack's film debut.
Average Shot Length = ~10.3 seconds. Median Shot Length = ~9.5 seconds.
Kim Novak reportedly enjoyed a lot of latitude on the set because she was involved with director Richard Quine and used that latitude to make unsolicited suggestions to various crew members. However, when Novak tried to make suggestions to Kirk Douglas on how he should be acting, he took offense and the result was a chilly relationship between them off-set.
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