Macao (1952) | |
Director(s) | Josef von Sternberg, Mel Ferrer (uncredited), Nicholas Ray (uncredited), Robert Stevenson (uncredited) |
Producer(s) | Samuel Bischoff (executive), Alex Gottlieb, Howard Hughes (executive uncredited) |
Top Genres | Adventure, Crime, Drama, Film Noir, Romance |
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Macao Overview:
Macao (1952) was a Film Noir - Adventure Film directed by Robert Stevenson and Mel Ferrer and produced by Howard Hughes, Samuel Bischoff and Alex Gottlieb.
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Macao (1952)
By Beatrice on Sep 24, 2015 From Flickers in TimeMacao Directed by Josef von Sternberg Written by Bernard C. Schoenfeld and Stanley Rubin; story by Robert Creighton Williams 1952/USA RKO Radio Pictures First viewing/Netflix rental You’d think the combination of Josef von Sternberg, Robert Mitchum, and Gloria Graham might produce a really ... Read full article
Macao(1952)
By Dawn on Mar 20, 2010 From Noir and Chick FlicksMacao (1952). Film noir/ adventure film. Director : Josef von Sternberg and Nicholas Ray. Producer Howard Hughes fired director von Sternberg during filming and hired Nicholas Ray to finish it. Cast: Robert Mitchum, Jane Russell, Gloria Grahame and William Bendix. After a New York undercover detect... Read full article
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Margie: Are you partial to females made of stone?
Julie Benson: Well you annoyed me a little when you belted me with that blonde!
Nick Cochran: Thanks for the flowers.
Julie Benson: [sarcastically] I couldn't afford a wreath.
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Facts about
Both Joyce Mackenzie and Jane Greer were considered for the part eventually played by Gloria Grahame, wife of uncredited co-director Nicholas Ray.
William Talman originally tested for the role eventually played by Brad Dexter.
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