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The Stranger Information
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 The Stranger is a 1946 film noir/drama starring Orson Welles, Edward G. Robinson, and Loretta Young. Welles also directed the film, which was based on a screenplay written by Victor Trivas. Trivas' work was nominated for an Academy Award for Best...


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 The Village Voice
Stranger On The Prowl: The Films Of Joseph Losey
05/05/2004: 592 words, approx. 2 pages Bringing it all back home: The return of a blacklisted expat May 7 through 31, Walter Reade The Servant (1963) is Joseph Losey's signature film. With his 15th feature, at age 54, Losey scored his first international success, and in Harold Pinter...
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 Variety
Sex With Strangers. (Film Reviews). (movie review)
02/25/2002: 642 words, approx. 2 pages SEX WITH STRANGERS (DOCU) A View Film Inc. production in association with CrushedPlanet.com. Produced by Joe and Harry Gantz. Directed by Joe and Harry Gantz. Camera (color, video-to-16mm), Mike Roth, Kary D'Alessandro; editor, Alysha Cohen; music, Larry Cohn, Eric Avery;...



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Critical Essay by Roger Manvell
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 The Stranger, to which the critics looked forward because Orson Welles once directed two remarkable films, is no successor to those earlier achievements, though it contains many technical points of presentation which remind one of them. The Stranger is good, but not excellent, thriller entertainment, in the same class as Journey into Fear…. The earlier scenes are beautifully done: the small-town setting is alive and vivid, and the character of the shop-keeper who works a "self-serve" st...


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