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Passage to Marseille, also known as Message to Marseille, is a 1944 American war film made by Warner Brothers, directed by Michael Curtiz. The screenplay was by Casey Robinson and Jack Moffitt from the novel Sans Patrie ( Men Without Country ) by Charles Nordhoff and James Norman Hall .
Passage to Marseille (1944) as Petit; Between Two Worlds (1944) as Pete Musick; Make Your Own Bed (1944) as Boris Fenilise; Objective, Burma! (1945) as Cpl. Gabby Gordon; Mildred Pierce (1945) as Mr. Chris (uncredited) Her Kind of Man (1946) as Joe Marino; Nobody Lives Forever (1946) as Al Doyle; Gallant Bess (1946) as Lug Johnson; Sinbad the ...
Morgan did work for Warners, however, in Passage to Marseille (1944) with Humphrey Bogart. [3] Morgan in 1995. After the war, Morgan returned to France and quickly resumed her career with the film La Symphonie Pastorale (1946) directed by Jean Delannoy, which earned her the Best Actress award at the Cannes Film Festival. [3]
Sydney Hughes Greenstreet was born on December 27, 1879, in Eastry, Kent, [1] the son of Ann (née Baker) and John Jarvis Greenstreet, a tanner.He had seven siblings. He left home at the age of 18 to make his fortune as a Ceylon tea planter, but drought forced him out of business.
Mildred Pierce is a 1945 American melodrama film noir directed by Michael Curtiz and starring Joan Crawford, Jack Carson, and Zachary Scott, also featuring Eve Arden, Ann Blyth, and Bruce Bennett.
What begins as a simple search for answers becomes a rich examination of race, friendship, technology and online consent. Seeking Mavis Beacon is a one-of-a-kind revelation. 8.
Paul Henreid (January 10, 1908 – March 29, 1992) [1] was an Austrian-American actor, director, producer, and writer. He is best remembered for several film roles during the Second World War, including Capt. Karl Marsen in Night Train to Munich (1940), Victor Laszlo in Casablanca (1942) and Jerry Durrance in Now, Voyager (1942).
Corinna Mura (born Corinna Wall; March 16, 1910 – August 1, 1965) was a cabaret singer, actress, and diseuse. [1] [2] She had a small role in the classic film Casablanca as the woman playing the guitar while singing "Tango Delle Rose" and "La Marseillaise" at Rick's Café Américain.