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Tag Archives: drama
Kid Glove Killer (1942)
Director: Fred Zinnemann Starring: Van Heflin, Marsha Hunt, Lee Bowman, Samuel S. Hinds, Cliff Clark, Eddie Quillan, John Litel, Nella Walker, Catherine Lewis Screenplay: John C. Higgins and Allen Rivkin Stories built around the role of … Continue reading
Posted in Science in the Reel World
Tagged 1940s, Allen Rivkin, crime, drama, forensics, Fred Zinnemann, John C. Higgins, Lee Bowman, Marsha Hunt, Samuel S. Hinds, science, Van Heflin
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Powder Town (1942)
Director: Rowland V. Lee Starring: Edmond O’Brien, Victor McLaglen, June Havoc, Dorothy Lovett, Roy Gordon, Damian O’Flynn, Marten Lamont, Mary Gordon, Eddie Foy Jr, Selmer Jackson Screenplay: David Boehm, Grace Norton (uncredited) and John Twist (uncredited), based upon a … Continue reading
Posted in Science in the Reel World
Tagged 1940s, comedy, David Boehm, Dorothy Lovett, drama, Edmond O'Brien, espionage, explosives, Grace Norton, John Twist, June Havoc, Max Brand, munitions, Rowland V. Lee, science, Victor McLaglen, WWII
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Yellow Jack (1938)
Director: George B. Seitz Starring: Lewis Stone, Robert Montgomery, Virginia Bruce, Henry Hull, Charles Coburn, Alan Curtis, Sam Levene, Buddy Ebsen, William Henry, C. Henry Gordon, Jonathan Hale, Henry O’Neill Screenplay: Edward Chodorov, based upon the play by Sidney Howard … Continue reading
Posted in Science in the Reel World
Tagged 1930s, Aristides Agramonte, Carlos Finlay, Charles Coburn, Clara Maass, Cuba, drama, Edward Chodorov, Frank Puglia, George B. Seitz, James Carroll, Jesse Lazear, Lewis Stone, Paul De Kruif, Robert Montgomery, science, Sidney Howard, Stanley Ridges, true story, Virginia Bruce, Walter Reed, yellow fever
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The Story Of Louis Pasteur (1936)
Director: William Dieterle Starring: Paul Muni, Fritz Leiber, Josephine Hutchinson, Donald Woods, Henry O’Neill, Porter Hall, Anita Louise, Raymond Brown, Akim Tamiroff, Halliwell Hobbes, Walter Kingsford, Iphigenie Castiglioni, Dickie Moore, Ruth Robinson, Herbert Corthell Screenplay: Sheridan Gibney, Pierre Collings and … Continue reading
Posted in Science in the Reel World
Tagged 1930s, Akim Tamiroff, Anita Louise, biopic, Donald Woods, drama, Edward Van Sloan, Fritz Leiber, Halliwell Hobbes, Henry O'Neill, Joseph Lister, Josephine Hutchinson, Louis Pasteur, medical research, Paul Muni, Porter Hall, science, true story, William Dieterle
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The Silver Cord (1933)
Director: John Cromwell Starring: Irene Dunne, Laura Hope Crews, Joel McCrea, Eric Linden, Frances Dee, Gustav von Seyffertitz Screenplay: Jane Murfin, based upon the play by Sidney Howard Damaging mothers were everywhere in the American drama … Continue reading
Dr Ehrlich’s Magic Bullet (1940)
Director: William Dieterle Starring: Edward G. Robinson, Otto Kruger, Ruth Gordon, Montagu Love, Sig Ruman, Donald Crisp, Albert Bassermann, Maria Ouspenskaya, Henry O’Neill, Hermine Sterler, Edward Norris, Wilfrid Hari, Charles Halton, Donald Meek, Louis Calhern Screenplay: John Huston, Heinz Herald … Continue reading
Dive Bomber (1941)
Director: Michael Curtiz Starring: Errol Flynn, Fred MacMurray, Ralph Bellamy, Regis Toomey, Alexis Smith, Robert Armstrong, Craig Stevens, Allan Jenkins, Louis Jean Heydt Screenplay: Robert Buckner and Frank Wead, based upon a story by Frank Wead Warners’ … Continue reading