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    The Great Sinner

    1949 · Drama · 1h 50m

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  1. The Great Sinner. The Great Sinner is a 1949 American film noir drama film directed by 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 .

  2. 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.

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    • Drama
    • Robert Siodmak, Mervyn LeRoy
    • 1949-06-29
  3. The Great Sinner. When accomplished novelist Fedja (Gregory Peck) becomes enamored of the stunningly beautiful and mysterious Pauline (Ava Gardner) on a train to Paris, he abandons his plans and ...

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    • Dennis Schwartz
    • Drama
    • Robert Siodmak
  4. Jun 9, 2020 · Great Sinner, The -- (Movie Clip) Enigmatic Glances Fedja (Gregory Peck) narrating a flashback, recalling his first meeting with Pauline (Ava Gardner), en route to Wiesbaden, in Robert Siodmak's The Great Sinner 1949, based on Dostoyevsky's The Gambler.

    • Robert Siodmak, Marvin Stuart
    • Gregory Peck
  5. Hotel Manager (as Ludwig Stossel) Ernö Verebes. ... Valet (as Erno Verebes) Rest of cast listed alphabetically: Fred Aldrich. ... Gambling Casino Patron (uncredited) James Anderson.

  6. "The Great Sinner", an MGM feature of 1949 was an adaptation of "The Gambler" a novel by the great Russian writer Dostoievski. As conceived for the screen, it had all the elements for it to succeed. Yet watching it sixty years later, this effort directed by Robert Siodmak, a man who gave us many satisfying moments at the movies, gives the ...

  7. The Great Sinner is one of those frequently available films I’ve spent years avoiding, and for the first third, it was clear that I hadn’t missed anything. Except for a startling scene of a manuscript blowing about in the wind, the film seemed a bit plodding, not what I would expect from Bobby Siodmak.

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