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Robert Taylor | John Eager | |
Lana Turner | Lisbeth Bard | |
Edward Arnold | John Benson Farrell | |
Van Heflin | Jeff Hartnett | |
Robert Sterling | Jimmy Courtney | |
Patricia Dane | Garnet | |
Glenda Farrell | Mae Blythe Agridowski | |
Henry O'Neill | A.J. Verne | |
Diana Lewis | Judy Sanford | |
Barry Nelson | Lew Rankin | |
Charles Dingle | A. Frazier Marco | |
Paul Stewart | Julio | |
Cy Kendall | Bill Halligan | |
Don Costello | Billiken | |
Lou Lubin | Benjy |
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Producer | Mervyn LeRoy
John W. Considine Jr. |
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Writer | James Edward Grant
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Cinematography | Harold Rosson
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Musician | Bronislau Kaper
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Lana Turner ("Peyton Place," "The Postman Always Rings Twice") stars as the daughter of a prominent D.A. who is manipulated by gangster Robert Taylor ("Ivanhoe," "All the Brothers Were Valiant") when she falls head over heels for him. Van Heflin ("Shane," "The Three Musketeers") received an Academy Award as Taylor's alcoholic confident. With Edward Arnold ("Mr. Smith Goes to Washington"), Robert Sterling ("Show Boat"), Emmy-winner Glenda Farrell ("Kissin' Cousins"), and Barry Nelson ("The Shining"). Directed by Oscar-winner director/producer Mervyn LeRoy ("The Wizard of Oz," "Little Caesar"). |
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