I Married a Communist (1949) | |
Director(s) | Robert Stevenson |
Producer(s) | Jack J. Gross, Sid Rogell (executive) |
Top Genres | Film Noir |
Top Topics | Spies |
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I Married a Communist (1949) was a Film Noir - Black-and-white Film directed by Robert Stevenson and produced by Jack J. Gross and Sid Rogell.
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According to Daniel Mainwaring, author of the beloved noir "Out of the Past," RKO head Howard Hughes used the film "I Married a Communist" to get rid of a lot of writers, directors and actors. If you refused to work in this project, you got fired from the studio.
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According to Daniel Mainwaring, author of the beloved noir "Out of the Past," RKO head Howard Hughes used the film "I Married a Communist" to get rid of a lot of writers, directors and actors. If you refused to work in this project, you got fired from the studio.
read more facts about I Married a Communist...