Wednesday, August 5, 2009

The Movie - A Lion Is in the Streets (1953)

People recommend A Lion Is in the Streets movie (Un leone per la strada).

Movie Premier in 1953.


Alternate Versions: The most commonly shown television version was very extensively cut (over 20 minutes) for time, mainly in the second half, to the point where the plot is very hard to follow., The version first released in Australia was black and white.
Verity Wade: It's these folks. They're all consequently tremendous.::Hank Martin: Well, all folks be wonderful. You a sec ago enjoy to know the direct establish to kick 'em contained by.::Verity Wade: What?::Hank Martin: Sure. It's associated to learnin' to frisk a gratifying contrivance via ear. All you gotta know is what place to bulldoze to capture what author down. Then pretty in a bit, everybody's dancin'...to your air., Flamingo: I've been your wife ever since I knowed what the word meant., Hank Martin: Brighten up, sweet-face, brighten up, 'cause you married a winner, not a loser!
Soundtrack: "Oh, Dem Golden Slippers" Written by 'James Allen Bland' (qv) Played when Hank is dancing with the children, "Turkey in the Straw" Traditional Played when Hank and Verity are being carried to Jules' house, "The Battle Hymn of the Republic" Sung with substitute lyrics by the courtroom spectators and later by the mob
Copyright Holder: Cagney Productions, Inc. (original), U.S. Copyright LP2958, 26 September 1953
Filming Dates: November 1952 - December 1952
Novel: Langley, Adria Locke. A Lion is in the Streets. (New York), Langley, Andria Locke. Lion Is in the Streets, A, McGraw-Hill, 1945, 345pp
Colorful bayou peddler Hank Martin marry pretty tutor Verity, who find that the bucolic broke all fondness Hank. Gradually, she realize that Hank's popularity be the fruit of his certified manipulation of each self he know. She's further taken aback when she meet sexy slush girl Flamingo, who considered Hank hers and is murderously overprotective. Now Hank start crusading stroppy a out of band cotton shopper, and swiftly rise toward embassy impetus. Is at hand no stop him?
Certificates: USA:Approved
Color Info: Color
Countries: USA
Genres: Drama
Languages: English
Runtimes: 88
Sound Mix: Mono
Tech Info: OFM:35 mm, PFM:35 mm, RAT:1.37 : 1, MET:2416 m
Release Dates: USA:23 September 1953, Australia:29 July 1954
THE ROARING STORY OF A GIVE-AND-TAKE GUY! He took plenty from the chiselers...the crooks...and the tin-horns...and gave 'em nothing in return!

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Lee Aaker (actor)
As Rusty, the boy whose parents be kill by course of Indians and who be subsequently adopt by a cavalry component at Fort Apache next to the in demand abuse _"The Adventures of Rin Tin Tin" (1954)_ (qv), tyke dancer Lee Aaker gone a continuing blemish in the untimely days of pipeline, but he have in certainty appear in several focal films prior to this cycle. He was born on September 25, 1943, in Los Angeles, where on earth his mother personal a spring studio. On TV almost from childhood, he started appear in unbilled prove bit at the age of eight in such classic in pop of _The Greatest Show on Earth (1952)_ (qv) and _High Noon (1952)_ (qv). He rapidly moved to feature cachet since year's spatter. He show assurance as the kidnap Indian "Red Chief" in a segment of the film _O. Henry's Full House (1952)_ (qv) and another annex casualty as the son of scientist 'Gene Barry' (qv) in _Atomic City (1952)_. From within he co-starred in the 'John Wayne (I)' (qv) western classic _Hondo (1953)_ (qv) as the meddling blond son of homesteader 'Geraldine Page' (qv), and appeared to fitting prestige in other pictures such as the film noir thriller _Jeopardy (1953)_ (qv) near 'Barbara Stanwyck' (qv), the hoss opus amateur dramatics _Arena (1953)_ (qv) with 'Gig Young' (qv) and the funniness _Mister Scoutmaster (1953)_ (qv) with 'Clifton Webb' (qv) and _Ricochet Romance (1954)_ (qv) with 'Marjorie Main' (qv). Stardom, even hence, was assured after nab the role of the not ably turned-out dog's young at heart master on the "Rin Tin Tin" series. After the show's demise, however, Aaker fulfil not survive the transition into grown role. He instead moved into the profitability end of the commercial, helping as an adviser to maker 'Herbert B. Leonard' (qv) on the _"Route 66" (1960)_ (qv) series, next following drop out altogether to become a carpenter. He stagnant attend musing convention and was just this minute a "Kids of the West" honoree at the 2005 Golden Boot Awards.
Quotes:"Suddenly after the [_"The Adventures of Rin Tin Tin" (1954)_ (qv)] collection be canceled and I set ancient its sell-by date doing guest shot, I realize that something expert changed -- I wasn't the center of focus any more. My folks had always tell me that my art plausibly will not subsequently, but when it happen, it was not moving a concrete point all for me to adjust to."
Birth Notes:Inglewood, California, USA
Magazine Covers:"TV Guide" (USA), 2 July 1955
Birth Name:Aaker, Lee William
Was tested for the top boy role in the classic movie _Shane (1953)_ (qv) and promised the part, but lost it a few days later to the late 'Brandon De Wilde' (qv)., Brother of 'Dee Aaker' (qv)., Interviewed in "Growing Up on the Set: Interviews with 39 Former Child Actors of Classic Film and Television" by Tom Goldrup and Jim Goldrup (McFarland, 2002).
Birth Date:25 September 1943

Warner Anderson (actor)
His voice opened every episode of _"Peyton Place" (1964)_ (qv) during its run ("This is the continuing story of Peyton Place."), even though he was a cast member for only the first season.
Death Notes:Santa Monica, California, USA (cancer)
Starting out by practice of a youth entertainer inside mute films, Warner Anderson appear in burlesque and vaudeville as a young-looking person, and enjoy a job in Broadway acting historic making his be evidence of debut in the untimely 1940s. His no-nonsense demeanor and commanding voice serve him economically in playing corporate executive, magistrates, army officer and other head data. His notation exploitable class role, even in vista of that, be as the detective paired beside 'Tom Tully (I)' (qv) in the early TV succession _"The Lineup" (1954)_ (qv), the pilot of which was directed by 'Don Siegel' (qv) and was so well received it was released as a period film. In evaluation to his ordinary upstanding, if to some extent stern, role, Anderson turned in a superlative narration as a pusillanimous, treacherous and dangerous fighter in the 'Gregory Peck' (qv) western _Only the Valiant (1951)_ (qv).
Birth Notes:Brooklyn, New York, USA
Other Works:Remains to Be Seen (1951). Comedy. Written via 'Howard Lindsay (I)' (qv) and 'Russel Crouse' (qv). Directed by 'Bretaigne Windust' (qv). Morosco Theatre: 3 Oct 1951- 22 Mar 1952 (199 performances). Cast: 'Jackie Cooper (I)' (qv) (as "Waldo Walton"), Harry Shaw Lowe, Madeleine Morka, 'Janis Paige' (qv) (as "Jody Revere"), 'Warner Anderson' (qv) (as "Dr. Charles Gresham"), Howard Lindsay (as "Benjamin Goodman"), Edith Bell, John Bouie, Jonathan Brewster, Kirk Brown, Jr., 'Frank Campanella (I)' (qv) (as "Tony Minetti"), 'Ossie Davis' (qv) (as "Al, The Porter"), Lew Herbert, 'Ross Hertz' (qv) (as "Dr. Chester Delapp"), Joseph Latham, Paul Lipson, Alexander Lockwood, 'Karl Lukas' (qv) (as "Edward Miller"), 'Hugh Rennie' (qv) (as "Robert Clark"). Produced by 'Leland Hayward' (qv)., Broken Journey (1942)., Within Four Walls (1923)., Medea (1920). Drama/tragedy., Happiness (1917)., Maytime (1917). Operetta. Music by 'Sigmund Romberg' (qv). Book by Rida Johnson Young. Lyrics by 'Rida Johnson Young' (qv). Based on a German musical comedy by Rudolf Bernauer, Rudolf Schanzer, Walter Kollo and Willy Bredschneider. Musical Director: Frank Tours. Music orchestrated by Sandar Harmathy and Kiefert. Additional lyrics by Cyrus Wood. Directed by Edward P. Temple and 'Allan K. Foster' (qv). Shubert Theatre (from 16 Aug 1917 -17 Feb 1918, then moved to The 44th Street Theatre from 18 Feb 1918 -3 Mar 1918, then moved to The Broadhurst Theatre from 1 Apr 1918 -4 Aug 1918, then moved to The Lyric Theatre from 5 Aug 1918 -8 Sep 1918, then moved to The Broadhurst Theatre from 9 Sep 1918 to close): 16 Aug 1917- 19 Oct 1918 (492 performances). Cast: 'Charles Purcell' (qv) (as "Richard Wayne"), Douglas J. Wood, 'Peggy Wood (I)' (qv) (as "Ottillie Van Zandt"), Arthur Albro, George Allen, 'Warner Anderson' (qv) (as "Little Dick Wayne"), Laura Arnold, Gene Aubrey, Pearl Barimore, Florence Bruce, Helen Cameron, Grace Daniels, Bud Davidson, Ann Delmore, Eleanor B. Fox, Pearl Germonde, Burt Hall, Jack Harvey, Virginia Heffren, Ralph J. Herbert, Janet Kenny, Adele Leroy, Rena Manning, Richard Melbourne, C.H. Miller, Richard Morgan, 'Edward Nannery' (qv) (as "P.T. Barnum"), William Norris, Maude Odell, Edna Rochelle, Jane Russell, Teddy Shelber, Frank Sidney, Carl Stall, Teddy Stevens, Rose Timble, Minna Valieri, Gertrude Vanderbilt, Henry Ward, Teddy Webb, Fred Williams, Rose Winter, Edith Wright. Produced by Lee Shubert and J.J. Shubert.
Spouse:'Leeta ?' (? - ?)
Death Date:26 August 1976
Birth Date:10 March 1911

James Cagney (actor)
Articles:"The Guardian" (UK), 26 June 2004, by: David Thomson, "Rage in motion", "The New York Times" (USA), 2 January 1998, by: Wilborn Hampton, "A Master at Making Gangsters Likable", "The New York Times" (USA), 7 December 1997, by: David Hajdu, "Yankee Doodle Dandy", "Empire" (UK), October 1997, Iss. 100, pg. 196, by: Ian Freer and Jake Hamilton, "The Top 100 Movie Stars of All Time", "TV Guia" (Portugal), 1997, Iss. 961, pg. 38, "Radio Times" (UK), 22 June 1991, Vol. 269, Iss. 3522, pg. 26, by: Barry Norman, "Barry Norman on... the versatile, unpredictable, always watchable James Cagney, whose public image matched his private persona - one tough guy who refused to be pushed around", "The New York Times" (USA), 1 April 1986, by: The Associated Press, "Services for James Cagney Set for Today in Manhattan", "The New York Times" (USA), 31 March 1986, by: Peter B. Flint, "James Cagney Is Dead at 86; Master of Pugnacious Grace", "The New York Times" (USA), 30 June 1984, by: Associated Press, "Hospital in Maine To Release Cagney", "The New York Times" (USA), 27 March 1984, by: John J. O'Connor, "'Terrible Joe Moran' Starring James Cagney", "The New York Times" (USA), 1 February 1984, by: United Press International, "Cagney, at 84, Plans Television-Film Role", "The New York Times" (USA), 26 February 1983, by: Associated Press, "A Small Fire At Cagney Home", "The New York Times" (USA), 1 December 1981, by: Janet Maslin, "Cagney Is Profiled", "The New York Times" (USA), 22 October 1981, by: Anoymous, "Cagney Throws Out Ball", "The New York Times" (USA), 21 October 1981, by: Anonymous, "Cagney to Toss First Ball", "The New York Times" (USA), 14 January 1981, by: Albin Krebs and Robert McG. Thomas, "Cagney Is Slightly Injured in Auto Accident"
Cagney's first job as an entertainer was as a female dancer in a chorus line., According to his authorized biography, Cagney, although of Irish and Norwegian extraction, could speak Yiddish since he had grown up in a heavily Jewish area in New York. He used to converse in Yiddish with Jewish performers like 'Sylvia Sidney (I)' (qv)., (October 1997) Ranked #45 in Empire (UK) magazine's "The Top 100 Movie Stars of All Time" list., Brother of actor-producer 'William Cagney' (qv) and of actress 'Jeanne Cagney' (qv)., Films co-starring 'James Cagney' (qv) and 'Pat O'Brien (I)' (qv) were these nine: _Here Comes the Navy (1934)_ (qv), _Devil Dogs of the Air (1935)_ (qv), _The Irish in Us (1935)_ (qv), _Boy Meets Girl (1938)_ (qv), _Angels with Dirty Faces (1938)_ (qv), _Torrid Zone (1940)_ (qv), _The Fighting 69th (1940)_ (qv), _Ceiling Zero (1936)_ (qv), as well as their finale together, four decades later, _Ragtime (1981)_ (qv)., (1974) American Film Institute Life Achievement Award, Interred at Gate of Heaven Cemetery, Hawthorne, New York, USA., (1942-1944) President of Screen Actors Guild (SAG)., Convinced decorated war hero 'Audie Murphy (I)' (qv) to go into acting., His widow Frances (nicknamed 'Bill') outlived Cagney by eight years, dying aged 95 in 1994., Father of actor 'James Cagney Jr.' (qv), Pictured on a 33 USA commemorative postage stamp in the Legends of Hollywood series, issued 22 July 1999., Had two adopted children, Cathleen "Cassie" and James Jr., Was best friends with actors 'Pat O'Brien (I)' (qv) and 'Frank McHugh' (qv)., Earned a Black Belt in Judo., He was voted the 14th Greatest Movie Star of all time by Entertainment Weekly., Extraordinarily (for Hollywood), he never cheated on his wife Frances, resulting in a marriage that lasted 64 years (ending with his death). The closest he came was nearly giving into a seduction attempt by 'Merle Oberon' (qv) while the two stars were on tour to entertain WWII GIs., Despite the common perception that he was full-blooded Irish of origin this was not all-together true. His grandfather was from Norway, but as he told an interviewer shortly before his death in 1986: "My mother's father, my Grandpa Nelson, was a Norwegian sea captain, but when I tried to investigate those roots I didn't get very far, for he had apparently changed his name to another one that made it impossible to identify him within the rest of the population.", Was of Irish-Norwegian origin., His electric acting style was a huge influence on future generations of actors. Actors as diverse as 'Clint Eastwood' (qv) and 'Malcolm McDowell' (qv) point to him as their number one influence to become actors., Lived in a Gramercy Park building in New York City that was also occupied by 'Margaret Hamilton' (qv) and now boasts 'Jimmy Fallon' (qv) as one of its tenants., Though most Cagney imitators use the line "You dirty rat!", Cagney never actually said it in any of his films., According to 'James Cagney' (qv)'s autobiography Cagney By Cagney, (Published by Doubleday and Company Inc 1976, and ghost written by show biz biographer Jack McCabe), a Mafia plan to murder Cagney by dropping a several hundred pound klieg light on top of him was stopped at the insistence of 'George Raft' (qv). Cagney at that time was president of the Screen Actors Guild, and was determined not to let the mob infiltrate the industry. Raft used his many mob connections to cancel the hit., He was voted the 11th Greatest Movie Star of all time by Premiere Magazine., Named the #8 greatest Actor on The 50 Greatest Screen Legends List by The American Film Institute, According to his autobiography his brother Bill (who was also his manager) actively pursued the role of Cohan in the ultra-patriotic film _Yankee Doodle Dandy (1942)_ (qv) as a way of removing the taint of Cagney's radical activities in the 1930s, when he was a strong Roosevelt liberal. When Cohan himself learned about Cagney's background as a song-and-dance man in vaudeville, he okay-ed him for the project.

Lon Chaney Jr. (actor)

James Conaty (actor)

Heinie Conklin (actor)

James Griffith (actor)

Sam Harris (actor)

Larry Keating (actor)

Henry Kulky (actor)

Emmett Lynn (actor)

Herbert Lytton (actor)

Hank Mann (actor)

Sam McDaniel (actor)

Frank McHugh (actor)

John McIntire (actor)

Charles Meredith (actor)

James Millican (actor)

Burt Mustin (actor)

William 'Bill' Phillips (actor)

Fay Roope (actor)

Jeffrey Sayre (actor)

Charles Sherlock (actor)

Mickey Simpson (actor)

Bert Stevens (actor)

Onslow Stevens (actor)

Phil Tead (actor)

Dan White (actor)

Roland Winters (actor)

Jeanne Cagney (actress)

Ellen Corby (actress)

Anne Francis (actress)

Sara Haden (actress)

Barbara Hale (actress)

Mary Margaret Robinson (actress)

Sarah Selby (actress)

Irene Tedrow (actress)

William Cagney (producer)

Luther Davis (writer)

Andria Locke Langley (writer)

Harry Stradling Sr. (cinematographer)

Franz Waxman (composer)

Raoul Walsh (director)

George Amy (editor)

Edward Cagney (miscellaneous crew)

Wiard Ihnen (production designer)

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