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13 Rue Madeleine

United States

1947

95 Min
Black and White
1.37:1
French, English
  • Currently 3.1/5 Stars.
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DIR Henry Hathaway

PROD Louis de Rochemont

SCR John Monks Jr., Sy Bartlett

DP Norbert Brodine

CAST James Cagney, Annabella, Richard Conte, Frank Latimore, Walter Abel

MUSIC David Buttolph

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Henry Hathaway

The archetypal studio professional, Hathaway began working in films before the industry had settled in Hollywood. During his 40-year career he directed over 60 features (including Paramount’s first Technicolor picture, “The Trail of the Lonesome Pine” 1936), became a pioneer of location shooting, and developed a reputation as a technically accomplished, reliable entertainer. He later bemoaned the familiar and unjust tag of “genial hack” which he had earned, he said, because of his reluctance to indulge in personal promotion. Certainly, though, the director of such fine and craftsmanlike action films like “The Lives of a Bengal Lancer” (1935), “Souls at Sea” (1937) and “Spawn of the North” (1938), as well as the atypical but hauntingly surreal love story “Peter Ibbetson” (1935), deserves more critical respect.

Hathaway began his career in San Diego, as a child actor in one-reelers directed by Allan Dwan, before moving to Hollywood with his actress mother. Both worked for T.H… read more

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Vince Noir

23Sep10

Grrreat ending

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Sonja

7Aug10

WOW! i really liked this! like it says in the review, it goes over the the OSS and the "spy school" training (which to me, is soooooo cool) but i was suprised that it didnt necessarily follow the typical hollywood treatment of bad versus good.

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