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  1. Crossfire is a 1947 American film noir drama film starring Robert Young, Robert Mitchum and Robert Ryan which deals with the theme of anti-Semitism, [5] [6] as did that year's Academy Award for Best Picture winner, Gentleman's Agreement. The film was directed by Edward Dmytryk [7] and the screenplay was written by John Paxton, based on the 1945 ...

  2. Crossfire: Directed by Edward Dmytryk. With Robert Young, Robert Mitchum, Robert Ryan, Gloria Grahame. A man is murdered, apparently by one of a group of demobilized soldiers he met in a bar.

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    • Crime, Drama, Film-Noir
  3. Crossfire (1947) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more. ... Robert Ryan ... Montgomery: ... Robert Mitchum a list of 45 titles

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  5. You can find out more about this movie from Wikipedia and Film Nolr of the Week.. Crossfire is a 1947 Film Noir which deals with the theme of anti-Semitism, as did that year's Academy Award for Best Picture winner, Gentleman's Agreement.

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  6. Feb 20, 2024 · A powerful and atmospheric noir about hatred"Crossfire"Hold on to your seats, because “Crossfire” is a brisk, atmospheric thriller that takes viewers on a turbulent ride through a world of mystery and suspense. A superb low-budget film noir, it proves that great entertainment doesn’t need a big bankroll to dazzle. A fantastic script, motley crew of dynamic characters, glorious visual ...

  7. Crossfire (1947) -- (Movie Clip) I Must Have The Wrong Place In the opening we saw two guys, maybe military, leaving an apartment after a fight, so now we see the guy’s dead, Robert Young a Washington, D.C. cop, Jacqueline Price the gal who reported it, and Robert Ryan as soldier lurking outside the door, in Edward Dmytryk’s celebrated ...

  8. Dark, anonymous city streets and drab interiors reinforce the psychic distance that separates the characters — and human beings, generally — in Edward Dmytryk’s Crossfire, a postwar meditation on the hate that sat at the heart of World War II. That hate is gloriously embodied in the form of Robert Ryan, who plays the slowly tightening ...

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