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  2. House of Numbers (1957 film) - Wikipedia

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    House of Numbers is a 1957 American film noir, based on author Jack Finney's 1957 novel of the same name, starring Jack Palance and Barbara Lang. [2] [3]In the film, Palance plays two similar-looking brothers: Bill and his younger brother Arnie Judlow. [4]

  3. House of Numbers - Wikipedia

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    House of Numbers may refer to: House of Numbers, a 1957 novel by Jack Finney; House of Numbers, an American film noir based on the novel; House ...

  4. Jack Palance - Wikipedia

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    Palance was in a Western, The Lonely Man (1957), playing the father of Anthony Perkins, and played a double role in House of Numbers (1957). In 1957, Palance won an Emmy Award for best actor for his portrayal of Mountain McClintock in the Playhouse 90 production of Rod Serling 's Requiem for a Heavyweight .

  5. House of Numbers (film) - Wikipedia

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  6. Ten Thousand Bedrooms - Wikipedia

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    Ten Thousand Bedrooms is a 1957 American romantic comedy film directed by Richard Thorpe and starring Dean Martin, Anna Maria Alberghetti and Eva Bartok. Shot in Metrocolor and CinemaScope , it was Martin's first film in the wake of the dissolution of his partnership with Jerry Lewis .

  7. Awkwardly arriving the very same day as “The Bricklayer,” with Aaron Eckhart as an ex-CIA agent with the titular dayjob, “The Painter” has Charlie Weber as ex-CIA agent who has taken up ...

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  9. The House of Sixty Fathers - Wikipedia

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    The House of Sixty Fathers is a 1956 children's novel by Meindert DeJong. Illustrations were provided by Maurice Sendak. The novel was based on the author's own experiences as a military flier in China during the second world war. [1] The book won the Josette Frank Award (then named the Children's Book Award of the Child Study Association) in ...