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Nowhere to Go was the first Ealing film under the MGM arrangement not to receive a standalone release. Instead, MGM trimmed the film to a length of 89 minutes and released it in the UK on the bottom half of a double bill with the World War II submarine drama Torpedo Run (1958). The pairing premiered in the West End on 4 December 1958 at Fox's ...
From one of her first film roles in 1958's Nowhere to Go to Harry Potter and Downton Abbey, take a look back at some of Smith's most memorable roles from her remarkable career.
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This is a non-diffusing subcategory of Category:1958 films. It includes 1958 films that can also be found in the parent category, or in diffusing subcategories of the parent. This category is for crime films released in the year 1958 .
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Up the Creek (1958) – Steady Barker; The Revenge of Frankenstein (1958) – Fritz; Law and Disorder (1958) – Major Proudfoot; Orders to Kill (1958) – Interrogator; Girls at Sea (1958) – Harry, the Tourist; Behind the Mask (1958) – Walter Froy; Further Up the Creek (1958) – Steady Barker; Nowhere to Go (1958) – Pet Shop Clerk ...
March 20, 1958 Saddle the Wind: April 4, 1958 Merry Andrew: Co-production with Sol C. Siegel Productions and Danny Kaye: April 18, 1958 Handle with Care: May 2, 1958 Cry Terror! Co-production with Andrew L. Stone, Inc. May 7, 1958 The Sheepman: May 15, 1958 Gigi: Co-production with Arthur Freed Productions Winner of the Academy Award for Best ...
“No matter who you are or where you are, instinct tells you to go home.” — Laura Marney, Scottish writer “Peace, like charity, begins at home.” — Franklin D. Roosevelt, former U.S ...