Pittsburgh (1942)
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Synopsis: Wayne and Scott are coal miners when Dietrich returns to her old neighborhood to help them start their own business. Though she is later spurned by Wayne for a lady of high social standing, the... Wayne and Scott are coal miners when Dietrich returns to her old neighborhood to help them start their own business. Though she is later spurned by Wayne for a lady of high social standing, the three remain friends and business partners in a young and prosperous America. [More]
Starring: Marlene Dietrich, John Wayne, Randolph Scott, Thomas Gomez
Starring: Marlene Dietrich, John Wayne, Randolph Scott, Thomas Gomez, Frank Craven, Louise Allbritton, Shemp Howard, Ludwig Stossel, Samuel S. Hinds, Paul Fix
Director: Lewis Seiler
Director: Lewis Seiler
Producer: Charles K. Feldman
Screenwriter: Kenneth Gamet, Tom Reed
Composer: Frank Skinner, H.J. Salter
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The weakest of the 3 films Wayne made with Dietrich, a WWII morality tale about greed and redemption--the film was released exactly one year after Pearl Harbor, which features as a plot point in the triangular saga in which Randolph Scott is third wheel Full Review |
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