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Dick Powell

Curly-haired actor, director, and producer, Powell worked as a vocalist and instrumentalist for bands (he had several hit records), and occasionally was an M.C. He debuted onscreen in 1932, at first as a crooner in ‘30s Warner Bros. backstage musicals, often opposite Ruby Keeler. After playing choir-boy-type leads for a decade, he made a surprising switch to dramatic roles in the 1940s, showing special skill as tough heroes or private eyes such as Philip Marlowe. Powell’s last big-screen appearance was in Susan Slept Here (1954), in which he once again sang; he went on to appear frequently on TV. His career took another turn in the early ‘50s when he began producing and directing films; he was also a founder and president of Four Star Television, a prosperous TV production company. His second wife was actress Joan Blondell, with whom he appeared in Model Wife (1941) and I Want a Divorce (1940); his widow is actress June Allyson. In John Schlesinger’s The Day of the Locust (1975) he… read more

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Stu Witmer

24Oct10

What were they thinking!?!?

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Anastasia

14Apr10

Yes, it really one of the most ridiculous films ever made..

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Sean Keeley

31Jan10

This falls into the "so bad it's good" category.

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Musidora

31Jan10

So sad. Around 90 of the cast/crew developed cases of cancer possibly due to the location being near a nuclear weapons testing above ground. Um, quotes anyway: While I live, while my blood burns hot, your daughter is not safe in her tent. I feel this Tartar woman is for me, and my blood says, take her. There are moments for wisdom and moments when I listen to my blood; my blood says, take this Tartar woman.

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Which is the best piece of miscasting ever???

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