Jealousy (1945) | |
Director(s) | Gustav Machat? |
Producer(s) | Gustav Machatư (associate), George Moskov (associate) |
Top Genres | Film Noir, Mystery |
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Jealousy (1945) was a Film Noir - Mystery Film directed by Gustav Machat? and produced by Gustav Machatư and George Moskov.
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The Never Films: Jealousy (1929)
By Emma on Sep 30, 2015 From Lets Misbehave: A Tribute to Precode HollywoodThis is the first in what I hope will be several posts on lost and, now, forgotten films of the Pre-code era. For more information on lost films and film preservation go to the National Film Preservation Foundation Publicly known as Jeanne Eagle’s 'obituary', Jealousy (1929) became one ... Read full article
The Never Films: Jealousy (1929)
By Emma on Sep 30, 2015 From Lets Misbehave: A Tribute to Precode HollywoodThis is the first in what I hope will be several posts on lost and, now, forgotten films of the Pre-code era. For more information on lost films and film preservation go to the National Film Preservation Foundation Publicly known as Jeanne Eagle’s 'obituary', Jealousy (1929) became one ... Read full article
Message in the Movies: Jealousy and Forgiveness
By BG Voita on Jun 22, 2014 From Classic Reel GirlOne thing I love to do while watching movies is to catch messages, especially those I do not agree with or ones that society no longer finds acceptable (or thinks they no longer do). To the trained eye, a singular scene or line of dialogue reveals the social mores of the film's time period. Tucked n... Read full article
jealousy, you constantly torture me!
By Della Street ™ on Aug 17, 2010 From The Jeanette MacDonald BlogI'm gon' print some pictures, evv'rbody's gon' be jellis! (What? No one else watches 30 Rock?)PARDON MY UGLY FACE. Now you just know who to watch out for, on the street. This crazy b might just accost you and be like, "I WILL HAVE ALL THE JEANETTE THINGS!" Not really, I'll just be pretending I'm a V... Read full article
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