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  1. Running time. 83 min. Country. United States. Language. English. Budget. $200,000 [2] Park Row is a 1952 American drama film starring Gene Evans as a New York City journalist who founds a new type of newspaper in the 1880s and Mary Welch as the established publisher who opposes him.

    • Samuel Fuller
    • Gene Evans, Mary Welch, Bela Kovacs
  2. Feb 24, 1971 · Park Row: Directed by Samuel Fuller. With Bela Kovacs, Herbert Heyes, Tina Pine, George O'Hanlon. The Globe is a small, but visionary newspaper started by Phineas Mitchell, an editor recently fired by The Star. The two newspapers become enemies, and the Star's ruthless heiress Charity Hackett decides to eliminate the competition.

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    • Drama, Thriller
    • Samuel Fuller
    • 1971-02-24
  3. Film Details. Articles & Reviews. Notes. Brief Synopsis. A crusading newspaperman fights to save his paper from a hostile takeover. Cast & Crew. Read More. Samuel Fuller. Director. Bela Kovacs. Ottmar Mergenthaler. Herbert Heyes. Josiah Davenport. Tina Rome. Jenny O'Rourke. George O'hanlon. Steve Brodie. J. M. Kerrigan. Dan O'Rourke.

    • Samuel Fuller, Joseph Depew, Stanley Price
    • Bela Kovacs
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  5. Park Row is a 1952 American drama film starring Gene Evans as a New York City journalist who founds a new type of newspaper in the 1880s and Mary Welch as the established publisher who opposes him.

  6. Jun 13, 2020 · Park Row – 1952 Fuller. Energy pours out of Fuller’s Park Row – his fifth film and easily his best to date in 1952. Starts with a declaration of purpose—a love letter to newspaper and newspaper men. 1772 different newspapers in the USA individually listed.

  7. Synopsis. Street of rogues… reporters… and romance! In New York’s 1880s newspaper district, a dedicated journalist manages to set up his own paper. It is an immediate success but attracts increasing opposition from one of the bigger papers and its newspaper heiress owner. Remove Ads. Cast.

  8. Park Row (1952) *** (out of 4) Extremely powerful if bizarre film about The Globe, a new newspaper on Park Row that has an editor (Gene Evans) who wants the truth and nothing but the truth printed. This independent paper doesn't sit well with the big guys who do everything they can to get The Globe out of the market.

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