Frank Tuttle | |
Job | Hollywood film director and screenwriter |
Top Genres | Comedy, Drama, Musical, Crime, Romance, Mystery |
Top Topics | Pre-Code Cinema, Book-Based, Gangsters |
Top Collaborators | Charles Arnt, Henry Roquemore, Mischa Auer, Ernie Adams |
Shares birthday with | Robert Mitchum, Lucille Ball, Ella Raines see more.. |
Frank Tuttle Overview:
Director, Frank Tuttle, was born on Aug 6, 1892 in New York City, NY. Tuttle died at the age of 70 on Jan 6, 1963 in Hollywood, CA .
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Hostages (1943, )
By Andrew Wickliffe on Mar 26, 2019 From The Stop ButtonAt one point during Hostages, I thought there might actually be a good performance in it somewhere. Czech freedom fighter Katina Paxinou faces off with her mother over her Resistance work. It has the potential for a good moment, turns out it?s just an adequate one (amid the sea of inadequate ones in... Read full article
Hostages (1943, )
By Andrew Wickliffe on Mar 26, 2019 From The Stop ButtonAt one point during Hostages, I thought there might actually be a good performance in it somewhere. Czech freedom fighter Katina Paxinou faces off with her mother over her Resistance work. It has the potential for a good moment, turns out it?s just an adequate one (amid the sea of inadequate ones in... Read full article
Hostages (1943, )
on Mar 26, 2019 From The Stop ButtonAt one point during Hostages, I thought there might actually be a good performance in it somewhere. Czech freedom fighter Katina Paxinou faces off with her mother over her Resistance work. It has the potential for a good moment, turns out it?s just an adequate one (amid the sea of inadequate ones in... Read full article
Hostages (1943, )
on Mar 26, 2019 From The Stop ButtonAt one point during Hostages, I thought there might actually be a good performance in it somewhere. Czech freedom fighter Katina Paxinou faces off with her mother over her Resistance work. It has the potential for a good moment, turns out it?s just an adequate one (amid the sea of inadequate ones in... Read full article
A Cry in the Night (1956, )
By Andrew Wickliffe on Jul 17, 2018 From The Stop ButtonIf it weren?t for the cast, there?d be very little to distinguish A Cry in the Night. John F. Seitz?s black and white photography is often?but not always?quite good, though director Tuttle struggles with the composition. He composes for the squarer Academy ratio, not widescreen. Cry in the Night is ... Read full article
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