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  1. Flamingo Road is a 1949 American film noir drama directed by Michael Curtiz and starring Joan Crawford, Zachary Scott, Sydney Greenstreet and David Brian. The screenplay by Robert Wilder was based on a 1946 play written by Wilder and his wife, Sally, which was based on Robert Wilder's 1942 novel of the same name. [3]

  2. Flamingo Road: Directed by Michael Curtiz. With Joan Crawford, Zachary Scott, Sydney Greenstreet, David Brian. A corrupt small town sheriff manipulates local candidates to the state legislature but he eventually comes into conflict with a visiting carnival dancer.

  3. Flamingo Road: Created by Rita Lakin. With John Beck, Woody Brown, Howard Duff, Morgan Fairchild. The lives and trials of the residents of Truro, Florida.

  4. A corrupt small town sheriff manipulates local candidates to the state legislature but he eventually comes into conflict with a visiting carnival dancer. Carnival dancer Lane Bellamy finds herself stranded in a southern town ruled by corrupt political boss Titus Semple.

  5. They marry and move to a home on Flamingo Road, the town's social pinnacle. Their marriage is soon marked by scandal when a drunken Carlisle visits Lane at home one evening...

  6. Feb 8, 2017 · Joan Crawford rejoins her Mildred Pierce co-star (Zachary Scott), producer (Jerry Wald) and director (Michael Curtiz) in another steamy saga of a steely dame...

  7. Academy Award-winner Joan Crawford ("Mildred Pierce," "What EverHappened to Baby Jane?") stars as a dancer in a traveling circus.

  8. Mar 26, 2023 · Directed by: Michael CurtizYear: 1949Country: USAGenre (s): Drama, RomanceColor: Black & WhiteSYNOPSIS:Dancer Lane Bellamy tours with a carnival, but is deser...

  9. Stranded in a corrupt Southern town, she becomes involved with two men, a weakling who betrays her and a corrupt political boss. She is eventually framed...

  10. A stranded carnival dancer takes on a corrupt political boss when she marries into small-town society.

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