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Juarez

United States

1939

125 Min
Black and White
1.37:1
Spanish, English
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DIR William Dieterle

SCR John Huston, Wolfgang Reinhardt, Franz Werfel, Bertita Harding

DP Tony Gaudio

CAST Paul Muni, Bette Davis, Brian Aherne, Louis Calhern, Vladimir Sokoloff

ED Warren Low

MUSIC Erich Wolfgang Korngold

Director

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William Dieterle

William Dieterle was the youngest of nine children of parents Jacob and Berthe Dieterle. They lived in poverty, and when he was old enough, William earned money as a carpenter and a scrap dealer. But he dreamed of better things. Theater caught his eye as a teen, and by the age of sixteen, he had joined a traveling theater company. He was ambitious and handsome, both of which opened the door to leading romantic roles in theater productions. Though he had acted in his first movie by 1913, not until 1919 did he move back into film. In that year, he was noticed by producer/director/designer/impresario Max Reinhardt, the most influential proponent of expressionism in theater; while in Berlin, Reinhardt hired him as an actor for his productions. Dieterle resumed German film acting in 1920, becoming a popular and successful romantic lead and featured character actor in the mix of German expressionist/Gothic and nature/romanticism genres that imbued much of the German cinema in the silent era… read more

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Howard Fritzson

5Mar12

Bette Davis's mad scene is one of the high points of her career. I know of no other actress who could have brought it off with such grandeur and such poignancy.

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