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    Raoul Walsh. Raoul Walsh (born Albert Edward Walsh; March 11, 1887 – December 31, 1980) was an American film director, actor, founding member of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences (AMPAS), and the brother of silent screen actor George Walsh. He was known for portraying John Wilkes Booth in the silent film The Birth of a Nation ...

  2. 1. White Heat. 1949 1h 54m Approved. 8.1 (36K) Rate. 89 Metascore. A psychopathic criminal with a mother complex makes a daring break from prison and leads his old gang in a chemical plant payroll heist. Director Raoul Walsh Stars James Cagney Virginia Mayo Edmond O'Brien. 2.

  3. www.imdb.com › name › nm0909825Raoul Walsh - IMDb

    Raoul Walsh. Actor: The Birth of a Nation. Raoul Walsh's 52-year directorial career made him a Hollywood legend. Walsh was also an actor: He appeared in the first version of W. Somerset Maugham's "Rain" renamed Sadie Thompson (1928) opposite Gloria Swanson in the title role.

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  4. The Roaring Twenties (1939) Passed | 106 min | Crime, Drama, Film-Noir. Three men attempt to make a living in Prohibitionist America after returning home from fighting together in World War I. Director: Raoul Walsh | Stars: James Cagney, Humphrey Bogart, Priscilla Lane, Gladys George. Votes: 15,150.

    • Regeneration (1915) Walsh’s apprenticeship under Griffith paid off with his first feature, commonly recognised as the first gangster picture. We’re a long way from the archetypal likes of Scarface (1932) though, as Regeneration angles for an authentic presentation of a young man dragged up through the slums.
    • Me and My Gal (1932) The plot might be almost non-existent, and Walsh would be the first first to disavow any readings approaching thematic intent, but there’s no mistaking Me and My Gal for anything but a rough-n-tumble masterpiece, and perhaps Walsh’s best film.
    • The Bowery (1933) The authentically inhabited sense of character and milieu that served Me and My Gal so well continues into The Bowery, another narrative meander, this time through the “livest mile on the face of the globe” in “gay 90s” New York.
    • The Roaring Twenties (1939) “This is Eddie Bartlett… He used to be a big shot.” The final lines of the quintessential Warner Brothers picture, spoken on the steps of a church – a pietà that was later transposed to those of an opera house by Francis Ford Coppola for the climax of The Godfather Part III (1990).
  5. 14. The King and Four Queens (1956) “The King and Four Queens” is a 1956 western film directed by Raoul Walsh and starring Clark Gable and Eleanor Parker. The film tells the story of Dan Kehoe, a professional gambler who stumbles upon a secluded ranch where four widows live with their mother-in-law.

  6. Aug 1, 2018 · Walsh as Director 1913 The Pseudo Prodigal (Reliance) Director: Raoul Walsh. Released December 20, 1913. Cast: Sue Balfour, Miriam Cooper, Robert Harron, Ralph Lewis, Raoul Walsh. 1914 The Double Knot (Majestic) Director: Raoul Walsh. Running time: 2r. Released May 24, 1914. Cast: Mary Alden, Jack O’Brien, Raoul Walsh. The Life of General Villa (Mutual) Producers:

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