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- Pittsburgh_(1942_film) runtime "91.0".
- Pittsburgh_(1942_film) abstract "Pittsburgh is a 1942 American drama film directed by Lewis Seiler and starring Marlene Dietrich, Randolph Scott, and John Wayne. Based on a story by George Owen and Tom Reed, the film is about an ambitious coal miner who values wealth and power in the Pittsburgh steel industry over his friends, lovers, and ideals, only to find himself deserted and alone at the top. When his fortune crumbles around him, he discovers that fate offers him an unexpected second chance. Filmed partially on location in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, the film co-stars Shemp Howard of Three Stooges fame in a rare dramatic role. Dietrich, Scott, and Wayne also made The Spoilers together that same year. Scott received top billing over Wayne in both films despite the fact that Wayne's roles were larger and more important.".
- Pittsburgh_(1942_film) cinematography Robert_De_Grasse.
- Pittsburgh_(1942_film) director Lewis_Seiler.
- Pittsburgh_(1942_film) distributor Universal_Studios.
- Pittsburgh_(1942_film) producer Charles_K._Feldman.
- Pittsburgh_(1942_film) producer Robert_Fellows.
- Pittsburgh_(1942_film) runtime "5460.0".
- Pittsburgh_(1942_film) starring John_Wayne.
- Pittsburgh_(1942_film) starring Marlene_Dietrich.
- Pittsburgh_(1942_film) starring Randolph_Scott.
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- Pittsburgh_(1942_film) caption "Theatrical release poster".
- Pittsburgh_(1942_film) cinematography Robert_De_Grasse.
- Pittsburgh_(1942_film) country "United States".
- Pittsburgh_(1942_film) director Lewis_Seiler.
- Pittsburgh_(1942_film) distributor "Universal Pictures".
- Pittsburgh_(1942_film) editing "Paul Landres".
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- Pittsburgh_(1942_film) language "English".
- Pittsburgh_(1942_film) music "* Hans J. Salter * Frank Skinner".
- Pittsburgh_(1942_film) name "Pittsburgh".
- Pittsburgh_(1942_film) producer "* Charles K. Feldman * Robert Fellows".
- Pittsburgh_(1942_film) runtime "5460.0".
- Pittsburgh_(1942_film) screenplay "* Kenneth Gamet * Tom Reed".
- Pittsburgh_(1942_film) starring "* Marlene Dietrich * Randolph Scott * John Wayne".
- Pittsburgh_(1942_film) story "* George Owen * Tom Reed".
- Pittsburgh_(1942_film) studio Universal_Studios.
- Pittsburgh_(1942_film) wordnet_type synset-movie-noun-1.
- Pittsburgh_(1942_film) subject Category:1940s_drama_films.
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- Pittsburgh_(1942_film) subject Category:American_films.
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- Pittsburgh_(1942_film) subject Category:English-language_films.
- Pittsburgh_(1942_film) subject Category:Films_directed_by_Lewis_Seiler.
- Pittsburgh_(1942_film) subject Category:Films_set_in_Pittsburgh,_Pennsylvania.
- Pittsburgh_(1942_film) subject Category:Universal_Pictures_films.
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- Pittsburgh_(1942_film) comment "Pittsburgh is a 1942 American drama film directed by Lewis Seiler and starring Marlene Dietrich, Randolph Scott, and John Wayne. Based on a story by George Owen and Tom Reed, the film is about an ambitious coal miner who values wealth and power in the Pittsburgh steel industry over his friends, lovers, and ideals, only to find himself deserted and alone at the top. When his fortune crumbles around him, he discovers that fate offers him an unexpected second chance.".
- Pittsburgh_(1942_film) label "La Fièvre de l'or noir".
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- Pittsburgh_(1942_film) name "Pittsburgh".