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    Alias Nick Beal

    1949 · Drama · 1h 33m

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  1. Alias Nick Beal is a 1949 American film noir mystery film retelling of the Faust myth [1] directed by John Farrow and starring Ray Milland, Audrey Totter and Thomas Mitchell (although third-billed, Mitchell plays the leading role). The picture is also known as Dark Circle, Strange Temptation and Alias Nicky Beal .

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  2. Alias Nick Beal: Directed by John Farrow. With Ray Milland, Audrey Totter, Thomas Mitchell, George Macready. A district attorney rises to political success and the governorship but loses his sense of morality once he starts associating with the shadowy and perhaps diabolical Nick Beal.

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    • Drama, Fantasy, Film-Noir
    • John Farrow
    • 1949-03-04
  3. Feb 1, 2021 · The original trailer of Alias Nick Beal directed by John Farrow. Starring Ray Milland, Audrey Totter and Thomas Mitchell.AKA:Alias Nicky BealDark CircleDet k...

    • Feb 1, 2021
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  4. Alias Nick Beal (1949) -- (Movie Clip) Wearing Sapphires And Silk Audrey Totter arresting in her first scene, making trouble, then rescued by the title character, Ray Milland, once again at the seedy waterfront bar where he first appeared, his motives for helping the crusading local D-A still unexplained, John Farrow directing, in Alias Nick ...

    • John Farrow, Francisco Day
    • Ray Milland
  5. Alias Nick Beal. After straight-arrow district attorney Joseph Foster (Thomas Mitchell) says in frustration that he would sell his soul to bring down a local mob boss, a smooth-talking stranger ...

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    • John Farrow
    • Drama
    • Ray Milland
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  8. Jul 8, 2021 · Take Alias Nick Beal for example (and hey, Kino Lorber is putting out a nice new Blu-ray of that film very soon, and I just happen to be reviewing it). Its story is straight-up Faustian. A good man sells his soul to the devil to gain prestige and power. There aren’t any of the classic noir tropes to be found anywhere in the story.

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