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Storm Warning (1951) was a Drama - Film Noir Film directed by Stuart Heisler and produced by Jerry Wald.

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Storm Warning (1951, Stuart Heisler)

By Andrew Wickliffe on Apr 3, 2019 From The Stop Button

One of Storm Warning?s failings is its attempt to carefully navigate the story content so I?m just going to be lead-footed and get right to things, which probably would?ve helped the movie though not the ending. Storm Warning is about Ginger Rogers visiting sister Doris Day and witnessing the Ku Klu... Read full article


Storm Warning (1951, Stuart Heisler)

By Andrew Wickliffe on Apr 3, 2019 From The Stop Button

One of Storm Warning?s failings is its attempt to carefully navigate the story content so I?m just going to be lead-footed and get right to things, which probably would?ve helped the movie though not the ending. Storm Warning is about Ginger Rogers visiting sister Doris Day and witnessing the Ku Klu... Read full article


Storm Warning (1951, Stuart Heisler)

on Apr 3, 2019 From The Stop Button

One of Storm Warning?s failings is its attempt to carefully navigate the story content so I?m just going to be lead-footed and get right to things, which probably would?ve helped the movie though not the ending. Storm Warning is about Ginger Rogers visiting sister Doris Day and witnessing the Ku Klu... Read full article


Storm Warning (1951, Stuart Heisler)

on Apr 3, 2019 From The Stop Button

One of Storm Warning?s failings is its attempt to carefully navigate the story content so I?m just going to be lead-footed and get right to things, which probably would?ve helped the movie though not the ending. Storm Warning is about Ginger Rogers visiting sister Doris Day and witnessing the Ku Klu... Read full article


THE DORIS DAY BLOGATHON: Storm Warning (1951)

on Apr 3, 2018 From Caftan Woman

Michaela of Love Letters to Old Hollywood is hosting, for the second year, The Doris Day Blogathon. The celebration of the beloved star runs from April 1st to the 3rd. Click HERE to read the tributes. Band singer Doris Day made her film debut at age 26 in 1948s Romance on the High Seas. It was a... Read full article


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Quotes from

Charlie Barr: Don't force me to show you how we handle people! We're the law here! We're the judges and the jury!
Marsha Mitchell: I'm no hero. I'm scard! That's what you wanted, and that's the way it is. Yeah, I'm afraid of what you might do to me. But if I ever get out of here, I'm gonna tell, and there's nothing you can do that'll stop me!


Burt Rainey: Hear that yellin' out there? That's the Klan! They just found out that law and order can't touch them. You did that when you let them off! They're runnin' wild! They're gonna rip up the old laws and make new ones! They're gonna do every rotten thing they can think of doing!


Charlie Barr: I'll give you a tip, young fellow. Never go off half-cocked. Who's to say the Klan's involved? You got a witness? Don't drag people into anything unless you got solid legal evidence. Everything that happens in these small towns right away they blame it on the Klan.


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Facts about

This is the only film in which a character played by Doris Day dies.
Joan Crawford was asked by studio boss Jack L. Warner to play Doris Day's sister in the film, Joan declined saying "Come on, Jack. No one would ever believe that I would have Doris Day for a sister!"
The studio wanted Lauren Bacall and Doris Day to star in the film, but Bacall went to Africa with her husband Humphrey Bogart to film The African Queen
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