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Her many memorable screen roles include a supporting role as Joan Crawford's wise-cracking friend in Mildred Pierce ( 1945 ) for which she received an Academy Award nomination as Best Supporting Actress, and James Stewart's wistful secretary in Otto Preminger's then-explicit murder mystery, Anatomy of a Murder ( 1959 ).
Ingo Preminger, who produced the 1970 M * A * S * H movie, was Otto Preminger's younger brother.
Fonda did seven post-war films until his contract with Fox expired, the last being Otto Preminger's Daisy Kenyon ( 1947 ), opposite Joan Crawford.
Otto Preminger's Angel Face was the first of three collaborations between Mitchum and British stage actress Jean Simmons.
He continued making films, playing Admiral Harriman Nelson in 1961's Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea, James Haggin in Walt Disney's Big Red ( 1962 ), and as the Senate Majority Leader in Otto Preminger's Advise & Consent.
The Man with the Golden Arm earned $ 4, 100, 000 at the North American box office and the critical reception was just as strong, with Variety magazine stating: " Otto Preminger's The Man with the Golden Arm is a feature that focuses on addiction to narcotics.
* Several of Otto Preminger's UA films remain under the control of his estate, with Warner Bros. distributing.
Remick came to prominence as a rape victim whose husband is tried for killing her attacker in Otto Preminger's Anatomy of a Murder.
That same year, Parker appeared in Otto Preminger's film adaptation of the National Book Award-winner The Man with the Golden Arm, in which she plays Zosh, the supposedly invalid wife of a morphine addicted, would-be jazz drummer Frankie Machine ( Frank Sinatra ).
In 1953, she went to Hollywood to reprise her role in Otto Preminger's film version of The Moon Is Blue.
And Otto Preminger's lifting of the play from the stage to the screen is much too rigidly respectful of its conversational form.
* Had a hit with " Laura " by David Raksin, the title tune of Otto Preminger's movie of the same name ( 1944 )
Lindsay also tried his hand at acting, appearing in Otto Preminger's Rosebud ; the following year his novel, The Edge, was published ( Lindsay had earlier authored two non-fiction memoirs ).
This role led to several film appearances during the 1940s in such films as Lady Scarface ( 1941 ), Kings Row ( 1942 ), All Through the Night ( 1942 ), Otto Preminger's Laura ( 1944 ) with Gene Tierney, Ben Hecht's Specter of the Rose ( 1946 ), Jean Renoir's The Diary of a Chambermaid ( 1946 ), and a particularly memorable turn as Emily Brent in René Clair's And Then There Were None ( 1945 ).
Otto Preminger's Laura ( 1944 ) is also a classic murder mystery featuring Dana Andrews as a lone-wolf police detective.
Conte appeared in Otto Preminger's classic film noir Whirlpool, co-starring Gene Tierney ( 1949 ).
Bass became widely known in the film industry after creating the title sequence for Otto Preminger's The Man with the Golden Arm ( 1955 ).
Beginning in 1967, the collective began traveling across the country in converted school buses purchased with money earned as extras in Otto Preminger's feature film Skidoo ( 1968 ).
In Otto Preminger's 1957 version of Saint Joan, La Hire was portrayed by Patrick Barr.
Though it makes use of the same heroic persona that Wayne displayed in his Westerns, this one is very much restrained under Otto Preminger's direction.
Welch played a criminal court judge in northern Michigan in Otto Preminger's Anatomy of a Murder ( 1959 ).
He occasionally found film work ; in Otto Preminger's Such Good Friends ( 1971 ) he had a bit part as a security guard.
He also wrote the screenplay for Die Jungfrau auf dem Dach, the German language version of Otto Preminger's 1953 film The Moon is Blue.
In between the high spots, Otto Preminger's directorial pacing is inclined to lag, so the running time seems overlong.

Otto and success
The early Salians owed much of their success to their alliance with the Church, a policy begun by Otto I, which gave them the material support they needed to subdue rebellious dukes.
Otto III would fight to regain the Empire's lost territories throughout his reign with only limited success.
One of the Empress's greatest achievements was her success in maintaining German supremacy over Bohemia, as Duke Boleslaus II of Bohemia was forced to accept the authority of Otto III.
After starting out as an assistant director on films by Arthur Penn and Otto Preminger, John Avildsen received his first success with the low budget feature Joe ( 1970 ) which received critical acclaim for star Peter Boyle and moderate box office business.
Otto, aided by Ottokar I, king of Bohemia, and Hermann I, landgrave of Thuringia, drove him from north Germany, thus compelling him to seek by abject concessions, but without success, reconciliation with Innocent.
For all its commercial success, with the company producing 634 engines a year by 1875, the Otto and Langen engine had hit a technical dead end: it produced only, yet required headroom to operate.
The film was a critical success in Australia, and Otto was nominated for her fourth Australian Film Institute Award.
The success against Ukraine allowed the Greek squad to compete in the 2010 FIFA World Cup held in South Africa and solidified the position of Otto Rehhagel as one of the most important people in the history of Greek sport.
Mouillard had been experimenting with gliders since 1856, and although his own gliders were with moderate success, he realized the importance of gliding to the future of aviation-a perspective that was later shared by Otto Lilienthal.
* No, No, Nanette, 1925, m Vincent Youmans, l Irving Caesar, lb Otto Harbach, b Frank Mandel ( 665 London ; 321 Broadway, one of the longest-running interwar shows with international success )
The first great success of the club was celebrated under manager Otto Baric, when the club finished runners-up in the league in the 1980 / 81 season.
The German pianist Fritz Schulz-Reichel had considerable success c. 1955-57 on the hit parade with his tack piano recordings, released under the name " Schräger Otto " (" Crazy Otto " or " Slanted Otto " in English ).
For all its commercial success, with the company producing 634 engines a year by 1875, the Otto and Langen engine had hit a technical dead end: it produced only, yet required headroom to operate.
Otto Skorzeny gained a large amount of success from this mission ; he received a promotion to Sturmbannführer, the award of the Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross and fame that led to his " most dangerous man in Europe " image.
The wedding is a success up until the point when Otto gets a Poison tribute band ( called Cyanide ) to play " Nothin ' but a Good Time ".
It was hailed as an artistic success and led to other commissions, most notably Jacob Grimm of the Brothers Grimm, Italian military leader Giuseppe Garibaldi, composer Richard Wagner as well as his future wife and daughter of Franz Liszt, Cosima von Bülow, Prussian-German political figure Otto von Bismarck, and King George V of Hanover who in turn commissioned her for a portrait of composer Josef Joachim.
Although many sense that Schad was horrified by the Nazis, his art was not condemned in the way that the work of Otto Dix, George Grosz, Max Beckmann, and many other artists of the New Objectivity movement was ; this may have been because of his lack of commercial success.
Otto Preminger was one of several producers, including Hal Wallis, Louis B. Mayer, Dore Schary, Anatole Litvak, Joseph L. Mankiewicz, and Harry Cohn, who had tried to secure the film rights without success.
Russell's personal success with Otto von Bismarck led to his appointment as ambassador at Berlin in October 1871.
Later, while making improvements to other inventors prototype designs for rotary-feed magazines, Mannlicher, together with his protégé Otto Schönauer, patented a perfected rotary magazine design, the Mannlicher-Schönauer, which was a commercial and military success.
After losing control of the provincial court at the Leineberg in to Göttingen in 1375, Otto finally tried to impose his influence on Göttingen in 1387 AD, but with little success.
By accident the CD ended up with Hans Otto Bisgård of EMI's Japanese division, who was excited about the album and had it released in Japan where it became a success and sold about 100, 000 copies.

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