The Petrified Forest (1955)
Gabrielle Maple works in a dusty desert gas station-café, but yearns for the life of an artist in France, knowing there must be something finer than the provincial dead-end she is trapped in. A hitch-hiking writer, the disillusioned Alan Squier, appears and revitalizes her dreams of a better place, and finds his own sense of worth refreshed by this vital young girl. When Duke Mantee and his gang, wanted killers, show up and take hostages, Gabrielle falls in love with the poetic Alan, and Squier begins to see a way to give Gabby the life she deserves.
Director: Delbert Mann
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Humphrey Bogart as Duke Mantee |
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Henry Fonda as Alan Squier |
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Lauren Bacall as Gabby Maple |
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Paul Hartman as Jason Maple |
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Jack Warden as Boze |
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Richard Jaeckel as Ruby |
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Joseph Sweeney as Gramps |
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Natalie Schafer as Mrs. Chisholm |
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Richard Gaines as Mr. Chisholm |
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Jack Klugman as Jackie |
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Dick Elliott as Commander |
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Steven Ritch as Lineman |
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Morris Buchanan as Pyles |
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Julia Montoya as Paula |
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Frank London as Radio Announcer (voice) |
| Camera | George Meyer | Camera Operator |
| Production | William Nichols | Associate Producer |
| Art | Edward Stephenson | Set Decoration |
| Directing | Delbert Mann | Director |
| Costume & Make-Up | Robert Campbell | Costume Design |
| Sound | Harry Sosnik | Music |
| Writing | Robert E. Sherwood | Theatre Play |
| Writing | Tad Mosel | Adaptation |
| Production | Fred Coe | Producer |