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I Wake Up Screaming

United States

1941

82 Min
Black and White
English
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DIR H. Bruce Humberstone

PROD Milton Sperling

SCR Steve Fisher, Dwight Taylor

DP Edward Cronjager

CAST Betty Grable, Victor Mature, Carole Landis, Laird Cregar, William Gargan

ED Robert L. Simpson

MUSIC Cyril J. Mockridge

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H. Bruce Humberstone

Born Nov. 18, 1901 in Buffalo, NY, Died Oct. 11, 1984 of cancer in Motion Picture and Television Country House, CA. One of Hollywood’s most versatile and commercially successful directors, H. Bruce Humberstone began his career as a clerk and sometime actor in the silent film era. He rose to become an assistant to some of Hollywood’s most celebrated directors, including King Vidor, Allan Dwan, Fred Niblo and John Ford before taking over direction of his own films in the early 1930s.

He directed 43 movies and also made several expensive and successful musicals, including “Sun Valley Serenade” with Sonja Henie, “Pin Up Girl” with Betty Grable and “Wonder Man” with Danny Kaye. He directed four Charlie Chan mysteries, two Tarzan pictures, several westerns and World War II movies.

Humberstone made his last movie, “Madison Avenue,” in 1962, but later directed a number of television episodes, including “Daniel Boone,” “The Many Loves of Dobie Gillis” and “The Smothers Brothers… read more

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Jerry Johnson

20Jun12

Victor Mature was a great presence and a horrible actor, but here he's just a horrible actor.

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Dave

9Jun12

Laird Cregar is as menacing as his name makes him sound like he should be. The early interrogation scenes are the epitome of noir lighting and atmosphere. Definitely underrated.

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oldfilmsflicker

6Nov11

superb and underrated little noir

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Juliette D

20May11

The very first film I'd seen with Carole Landis-- pretty enjoyable. Started out a bit like a noir Pygmalion meets a blonde Laura, then switched pretty quickly to something all its own.

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Ah, now isn't that something? The absolute simplicity is delicious; an actor, a prop and a light throwing shadows. Nearly effortlessly it expresses

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