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An American Dream: Directed by Robert Gist. With Stuart Whitman, Janet Leigh, Eleanor Parker, Barry Sullivan. A TV talk-show host who may have killed his wife finds himself being pursued by both the police and a gang of hoods.
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- Drama, Thriller
- Robert Gist
- 1966-10-28
An American Dream (also known as See You in Hell, Darling) is a 1966 American Technicolor drama film directed by Robert Gist and starring Stuart Whitman and Janet Leigh. It was adapted from the 1965 Norman Mailer novel of the same name.
Film Details. Awards. Articles & Reviews. Notes. Brief Synopsis. A man suspected of murdering his wife has to elude the police and a gang of hoodlums. Cast & Crew. Read More. Robert Gist. Director. Stuart Whitman. Stephen Rojack. Janet Leigh. Cherry McMahon. Eleanor Parker. Deborah Rojack. Barry Sullivan. Lieutenant Roberts. Lloyd Nolan.
- Robert Gist, Sherry Shourds, Edward A. Teets
- Stuart Whitman
An American Dream Released Aug 31, 1966 1h 43m Drama List Reviews 8% Audience Score 50+ Ratings Stephen Rojack (Stuart Whitman) is a decorated war vet who has now found success as an outspoken...
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- Robert Gist
- Drama
- Stuart Whitman
1966 An American Dream Official Trailer 1 Warner BrothersCategory: Drama, ThrillerProduction: Warner BrothersDirector: Robert GistCast:Stuart Whitman ...
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- Klokline Cinema
Norman Mailer. Novel. Mann Rubin. Screenplay. Howard Rodman. Screenplay. Stephen Rojack is a decorated war vet who has now found success as an outspoken television personality. During a vicious argument with his wife, Deborah, Stephen snaps and pushes her from his high-rise apartment to her death.
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Jun 3, 2020 · An American Dream (also known as See You in Hell, Darling) is a 1966 Technicolor drama film directed by Robert Gist and starring Stuart Whitman and Janet Leigh. It was adapted from the 1965 Norman Mailer novel of the same name.