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Robert Mitchum | Dan Milner | |
Jane Russell | Lenore Brent | |
Vincent Price | Mark Cardigan | |
Tim Holt | Bill Lusk | |
Charles McGraw | Thompson/Narrator | |
Marjorie Reynolds | Helen Cardigan | |
Raymond Burr | Nick Ferraro | |
Leslie Banning | Jennie Stone | |
Jim Backus | Myron Winton | |
Philip Van Zandt | Jose Morro | |
Ida Lupino | ||
Charles Kemper | ||
Audrey Totter | ||
Robert Ryan | ||
Ward Bond | ||
Ricardo Montalban | ||
James Mitchell | ||
John Mylong | Martin Krafft | |
Carleton G. Young | Gerald Hobson | |
Robert J. Wilke | Nick Ferraro | |
Richard Bergren | Milton Stone |
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Producer | Robert Sparks
Howard Hughes John Houseman Nicholas Nayfack |
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Writer | Gerald Drayson Adams
Frank Fenton |
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Cinematography | Harry J. Wild
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His Kind Of Woman (1951) Hard-luck gambler Dan Milner is in sudden luck. He'll get $50,000 to hang out at a posh Mexican resort - $5,000 now and the big payoff when the reason he's been sent there is revealed. Of course, the gangsters making the offer don't expect him to live long enough to collect. His Kind of Woman is a film-noir fan's kind of movie: dark, sassy, surprised-filled. Robert Mitch plays Milner, who finds the romantic stakes raised when he meets a self-proclaimed heiress (Jane Russell, in the role that launched her devoted friendship with Mitch). The mystery is twisted, the sets are astonishing, the cast is large and talented. But what makes this cult favorite stand apart is Vincent Price's hilarious turn as self-absorbed, gun-collecting Hollywood star. Mitch gets the girl. But Price steals the movie. |
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