Triumph (1924) | |
Director(s) | Cecil B. DeMille |
Producer(s) | Cecil B. DeMille |
Top Genres | Drama, Silent Films |
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Triumph (1924) was a Drama - Silent Films Film directed by Cecil B. DeMille and produced by Cecil B. DeMille.
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Paul Henreid and Joan Bennett in "Hollow Triumph"
By Stephen Reginald on Jun 7, 2022 From Classic Movie ManPaul Henreid and Joan Bennett in "Hollow Triumph" Hollow Triumph (1948) is an American film noir directed by Steve Sekely and starring Paul Henreid and Joan Bennett. The screenplay was by Daniel Fuchs and based on the novel Hollow Triumph (1946). The cinematography is John Alton. Henreid also p... Read full article
o/t: Princeton Children’s Book Festival 2016 — a proud author modestly demonstrates his triumph
By John Grant on Sep 25, 2016 From NoirishYup — we sold out about an hour and a half before closing time. Frustrating, of course, but as my neighbor, the excellent children’s author/illustrator Ross Burach (There’s a Giraffe in My Soup), pointed out, it was a nice problem to have. We had a great day out — it was a co... Read full article
Hollow Triumph (1948, Steve Sekely)
By Andrew Wickliffe on Mar 1, 2014 From The Stop ButtonCalling Hollow Triumph a vanity project for star (and producer) Paul Henreid might be a little too easy. He does play a guy who decides to murder someone who looks just like him–sadly, Daniel Fuchs’s script doesn’t have much fun with Henreid in the dual roles. In fact, Fuchs only g... Read full article
Triumph of the Will (1935)
By Beatrice on May 9, 2013 From Flickers in TimeTriumph of the Will (“Triumph des Willens”) Directed by Leni Riefenstahl 1935/Germany Leni Riefenstahl-Produktion/Reichspropagandaleitung der NSDAP Repeat viewing #82 of 1001 Movies You Must See Before You Die This is a propaganda film documenting the 1934 Nazi Party rally in Nurembu... Read full article
Classic Films in Focus: HOLLOW TRIUMPH (1948)
By Jennifer Garlen on Apr 6, 2013 From Virtual ViragoSometimes good actors make bad movies, and such is the case with Paul Henreid and Joan Bennett in the dreadfully tepid crime picture, Hollow Triumph (1948), also known as The Scar and The Man Who Murdered Himself. Both performers deserve to be celebrated for their roles in other films, but the ridic... Read full article
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