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- Gregory PeckFedja
- Ava GardnerPauline Ostrovsky
- Melvyn DouglasArmand de Glasse
- Walter HustonGen. Ostrovsky
- Ethel BarrymoreGrandmother Ostrovsky
- Frank MorganAristide Pitard
- Agnes MooreheadEmma Getzel
- Friedrich von LedeburCasino Secretary
- Ludwig StösselHotel Manager
- Ludwig DonathDoctor
- Ernő VerebesValet
- Curt BoisJeweler
Cast The Great Sinner (1949), still photo. Gregory Peck as Fedya (diminutive of Fyodor) Ava Gardner as Pauline Ostrovsky; Melvyn Douglas as Armand de Glasse; Walter Huston as General Ostrovsky; Ethel Barrymore as Grandmother Ostrovsky; Frank Morgan as Aristide Pitard; Agnes Moorehead as Emma Getzel; Friedrich von Ledebur as Casino Secretary ...
- $2,075,000
- Gottfried Reinhardt
The Great Sinner (1949) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.
The Great Sinner: Directed by Robert Siodmak, Mervyn LeRoy. With Gregory Peck, Ava Gardner, Melvyn Douglas, Walter Huston. In the 1860s, in the casino resort town of Wiesbaden, Germany, a reformed gambling addict, Pauline Ostrovsky, tenderly nurses the talented Russian writer Fedja, who is a physical wreck.
- Robert Siodmak, Mervyn Leroy
- 1
- 3 min
1h 50m1949. Overview. Synopsis. Credits. Photos & Videos. Film Details. Articles & Reviews. Notes. Brief Synopsis. A young man succumbs to gambling fever. Cast & Crew. Read More. Robert Siodmak. Director. Gregory Peck. Fedja. Ava Gardner. Pauline Ostrovsky. Melvyn Douglas. Armand De Glasse. Walter Huston. General Ostrovsky. Ethel Barrymore.
- Robert Siodmak, Marvin Stuart
- Gregory Peck
Walter Huston. Gen. Ostrovsky. Ethel Barrymore. Grandmother Ostrovsky. In Theaters At Home TV Shows. Advertise With Us. When accomplished novelist Fedja (Gregory Peck) becomes enamored of the...
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- Dennis Schwartz
- Drama
- Robert Siodmak
Based on the 1866 short novel The Gambler written by Fyodor Dostoyevsky, the film stars Gregory Peck, Ava Gardner, Frank Morgan, Ethel Barrymore, Walter Huston, Agnes Moorehead and Melvyn Douglas.
Fyodor Dostoevsky. Novel. Christopher Isherwood. Screenplay. René Fülöp-Miller. Story. A young man succumbs to gambling fever.