Edward Dmytryk (September 4, 1908 – July 1, 1999) was an American film director who was amongst the Hollywood Ten, a group of blacklisted film industry professionals who served time in prison for ...
A London-based psychiatrist and a man of some means, Clive Riordan (Robert Newton), is seated in the stuffy confines of a gentlemen’s club. He’s one of a quartet of aged gents, all of whom are ...
Edward Dmytryk worked with some of Hollywood's biggest stars to create an array of memorable movies. But long before his death Thursday at 90, the director knew his film legacy would be overshadowed ...
Tonight, the UCLA Film and Television Archive kicks-off a screening series called “Hollywood Exiles in Europe” with the 1950 film “Christ in Concrete.” Director Edward Dmytryk made “Christ in Concrete ...
One of the few (if any at the time this film was made) films shot in England with New York City's 'Little Italy" as the locale. This was Edward Dmytryk's first film after he had refused to tell a ...
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