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Salty O'Rourke is a 1945 American sports drama film directed by Raoul Walsh and starring Alan Ladd, Gail Russell and William Demarest. Produced and distributed by Paramount Pictures, it was nominated for an Academy Award in 1946. [2]
1945 Salty O'Rourke: Salty O'Rourke Duffy's Tavern: Himself Hollywood Victory Caravan: Alan Ladd Short subject 1946 Two Years Before the Mast: Charles Stewart The Blue Dahlia: Johnny Morrison, Lt.Cmdr., ret. OSS: Philip Masson/John Martin Screen Snapshots: The Skolsky Party: Himself Short subject 1947 My Favorite Brunette: Sam McCloud Cameo ...
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The Enchanted Cottage (1945) as Violet Price; Salty O'Rourke (1945) as Mrs. Brooks; Thrill of a Romance (1945) as Grandma Glenn; Captain Eddie (1945) as Mrs. Frost; Dragonwyck (1946) as Magda; A Letter for Evie (1946) as Mrs. McPherson; Living in a Big Way (1947) as Mrs. Minerva Alsop Morgan; Singapore (1947) as Mrs. Bellows; It Had to Be You ...
Gail Russell and her future husband Guy Madison, April 1946. The Uninvited was directed by Lewis Allen and was a big success. Producer Charles Brackett wrote that filming with Russell proved difficult; he said that she would cry on set with her mother, claiming she had a sore throat, but in fact, Russell was crying because Director Lewis Allen had made her wear a hat for a scene which she did ...
The film was not released until late 1946, after the release of several films Ladd made subsequent to Mast: Salty O'Rourke, The Blue Dahlia and O.S.S.. This also meant that Barry Fitzgerald, who became a star in Going My Way (1944) while the film was waiting for release, was upped to above the title billing.
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Gail Russell had previously made Salty O'Rourke with Ladd. John Witney was from Little Theatre and was a protege of Alan Ladd. Edith King, who had just appeared in Broadway in Othello, made her film debut. [8] 200 Indian seamen from the British Indian Navy were used as extras. [9]