Le Démon des armes (1950)
Bart a toujours été fasciné par les armes à feu. De retour dans sa ville natale après avoir passé des années éloigné de sa famille, il rencontre Laurie, tireuse d’élite vedette d’un spectacle de fête foraine, et en tombe fou amoureux. Mais, bien décidée à vivre dans l’aisance, Laurie va entraîner Bart dans une série de braquages de plus en plus audacieux…
Directeur:
Joseph H. Lewis
écrivains:
Dalton Trumbo, Millard Kaufman, MacKinlay Kantor.
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Peggy Cummins as Annie Laurie Starr |
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John Dall as Bart Tare |
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Berry Kroeger as Packett |
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Morris Carnovsky as Judge Willoughby |
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Anabel Shaw as Ruby Tare Flagler |
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Harry Lewis as Sheriff Clyde Boston |
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Nedrick Young as Dave Allister |
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Trevor Bardette as Sheriff Boston |
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Mickey Little as Bart Tare (Age 7) |
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Russ Tamblyn as Bart Tare (Age 14) |
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Paul Frison as Clyde Boston (Age 14) |
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David Bair as Dave Allister (Child) |
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Stanley Prager as Bluey-Bluey |
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Virginia Farmer as Miss Wynn |
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Anne O'Neal as Miss Augustine Sifert |
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Frances Irvin as Danceland Singer |
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Robert Osterloh as Hampton Policeman |
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Shimen Ruskin as Cab Driver |
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Harry Hayden as Mr. Mallenberg |
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John Alban as Office Worker (uncredited) |
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Tony Barr as Proprietor / Diner Cook (uncredited) |
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Don Beddoe as Chicago Man (uncredited) |
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Joseph Crehan as Plant Foreman (uncredited) |
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Eddie Dunn as State Policeman on Phone (uncredited) |
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Dick Elliott as Man Fleeing Robbed Market (uncredited) |
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Ross Elliott as Detective (uncredited) |
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Franklyn Farnum as Cashier (uncredited) |
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Kay Garrett as Carnival Patron (uncredited) |
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Pat Gleason as Carnival Barker (uncredited) |
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James Gonzalez as Dance Hall Patron (uncredited) |
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Arthur Hecht as Ira Flagler (uncredited) |
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Carl M. Leviness as Office Worker (uncredited) |
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George Lynn as Holdup Victim (uncredited) |
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Ernesto Molinari as Dance Hall Patron (uncredited) |
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William J. O'Brien as Customer at Sharpshooting Act (uncredited) |
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Monty O'Grady as Dance Hall Patron (uncredited) |
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Jeffrey Sayre as Court Clerk (uncredited) |
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Ray Teal as California Border Inspector (uncredited) |
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Dale Van Sickel as Meat Plant Guard (uncredited) |
| Production | Frank King | Producer |
| Writing | Dalton Trumbo | Screenplay |
| Writing | Millard Kaufman | Screenplay |
| Sound | Victor Young | Original Music Composer |
| Production | Maurice King | Producer |
| Directing | Joseph H. Lewis | Director |
| Camera | Russell Harlan | Director of Photography |
| Writing | MacKinlay Kantor | Screenplay |
| Editing | Harry Gerstad | Editor |
| Art | Raymond Boltz Jr. | Set Decoration |
| Art | Gordon Wiles | Production Design |
| Sound | Stuart Frye | Music Editor |
| Writing | MacKinlay Kantor | Story |
| Crew | Herman King | Technical Advisor |
| Sound | Tom Lambert | Sound Engineer |
| Costume & Make-Up | Carla Hadley | Hairstylist |
| Crew | Dale Van Sickel | Stunts |
| Camera | Eddie Jones | Still Photographer |
| Crew | Al J. Jennings | Technical Advisor |
| Crew | Lew Morphy | Stand In |
| Lighting | Lloyd Garnell | Gaffer |
| Camera | Harry Lewis | Grip |
| Costume & Make-Up | Norma Koch | Costume Design |
| Crew | Madeleine Robinson | Dialogue Coach |
| Directing | Frank Heath | Assistant Director |
| Production | Allen K. Wood | Production Manager |
| Directing | Jack Herzberg | Continuity |
| Sound | Leo Shuken | Orchestrator |
| Sound | Sidney Cutner | Orchestrator |
| Production | Arthur Gardner | Producer's Assistant |