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VIDEO: Kiss Of Death (1947) -- (Movie Clip) Skin Off A Grape

Chance first encounter before court between Nick (Victor Mature) and wicked Tommy Udo (Richard Widmark), prosecutor D'Angelo (Brian Donlevy) stopping by, in Henry Hathaway's Kiss Of Death, 1947. watch

VIDEO: Red, Hot and Blue -- (Movie Clip) I Wake Up

Eleanor (Betty Hutton) launches into her back story, featuring roommates (June Havoc, Jane Nigh), boyfriend (Victor Mature) and Frank Loesser's punchy "I Wake Up," in an early scene from Red, Hot and Blue, 1949. watch

VIDEO: Red, Hot and Blue -- (Movie Clip) Open, Lipstick

Credits and unusual opening scene with star Betty Hutton a hostage of gangsters (led by composer Frank Loeser as "HairDo Lempke"), from John Farrow's Red, Hot and Blue, 1949, co-starring Victor Mature. watch

Married playwright Victor Mature considers an Affair With A Stranger (1953).
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Posted: 8/1/2008
Betty Hutton and Victor Mature star in a musical about a showgirl and a gangster with songs by Frank Loesser (Guys and Dolls).
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Posted: 1/22/2010
A French colonel needs his wife's lover to help him stop an Arabian rebellion in Timbuktu (1959) starring Victor Mature.
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Posted: 5/15/2009
A woman flees westward after witnessing a mob killing in Dangerous Mission (1954) starring Victor Mature and Piper Laurie.
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Posted: 8/1/2008
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Year Title Description
1979 Firepower Movie, Actor - Harold Everett
1976 Won Ton Ton, The Dog Who Saved Hollywood Movie, Actor - Nick
1972 Every Little Crook And Nanny Movie, Actor - Carmine Ganucci
1968 Head Movie, Actor - Big Victor
1966 After The Fox Movie, Actor - Tony Powell

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Set a Date for Violent Saturday!

Contrary to popular cliches, a film noir doesn't have to be in set on the mean, rain-slicked backstreets of a cramped, malevolent city, nor does it even have to be in black-and-white ("noir" is really a world-view than a palette). And although purists may argue otherwise, a movie need not have been produced during the tumultuous years of WWII and its immediate aftermath to be considered a true "noir." Case in point: Richard Fleischer's Violent Saturday, a brightly colored, black-hearted look at crime and the American character from 1955 that's just now being re-released in a sparkling new 35mm print. This rarely seen pulp masterpiece was not only shot in blazing DeLuxe Color and ultra-wide CinemaScope, it's set in a seemingly idyllic desert mining town, and most of it unfolds in bright, broad daylight -- the better to see the corruption festering just below the happy surface. Noir? You bet.The Yale-educated Fleischer -- son of the maverick animator Max Fleischer -- kept busy right t... read more

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