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- The_Thief_(1952_film) runtime "86.0".
- The_Thief_(1952_film) abstract "The Thief is a 1952 American black-and-white Cold War film noir spy film, directed by Russell Rouse and starring Ray Milland. It's the third in a series of six classic film noir productions scripted by Rouse and his writing partner Clarence Greene. The film is unusual because there is no principal actor dialogue spoken.The film is really about spies and spying ("spy-craft") rather than about thieves and thieving ("thief-craft"), and was appropriately retitled "The Spy" in foreign releases. Perhaps the producers were too afraid of HUAC examination of their work to more properly call it "The Spy" in domestic releases?The principal characters are not "fleshed-out", as they might be in a more conventional film, as this film is more about "trade-craft", not as much about the principal characters and their respective personalities. Not withstanding that observation, the film certainly depends upon the exceptionally strong dramatic performance by Ray Milland, and the equally strong music performance by composer/conductor Herschel Burke Gilbert. The film is nearly fully orchestrated by Gilbert.".
- The_Thief_(1952_film) cinematography Sam_Leavitt.
- The_Thief_(1952_film) director Russell_Rouse.
- The_Thief_(1952_film) distributor United_Artists.
- The_Thief_(1952_film) editing Chester_Schaeffer.
- The_Thief_(1952_film) gross "1000000.0".
- The_Thief_(1952_film) musicComposer Herschel_Burke_Gilbert.
- The_Thief_(1952_film) producer Clarence_Greene.
- The_Thief_(1952_film) runtime "5160.0".
- The_Thief_(1952_film) starring Ray_Milland.
- The_Thief_(1952_film) wikiPageExternalLink thief.htm.
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- The_Thief_(1952_film) writer Clarence_Greene.
- The_Thief_(1952_film) writer Russell_Rouse.
- The_Thief_(1952_film) caption "Theatrical release poster".
- The_Thief_(1952_film) cinematography Sam_Leavitt.
- The_Thief_(1952_film) country "United States".
- The_Thief_(1952_film) director Russell_Rouse.
- The_Thief_(1952_film) distributor United_Artists.
- The_Thief_(1952_film) editing Chester_Schaeffer.
- The_Thief_(1952_film) gross "1000000.0".
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- The_Thief_(1952_film) music Herschel_Burke_Gilbert.
- The_Thief_(1952_film) name "The Thief".
- The_Thief_(1952_film) producer Clarence_Greene.
- The_Thief_(1952_film) runtime "5160.0".
- The_Thief_(1952_film) screenplay "Clarence Greene".
- The_Thief_(1952_film) screenplay "Russell Rouse".
- The_Thief_(1952_film) starring Ray_Milland.
- The_Thief_(1952_film) studio "Harry Popkin Productions".
- The_Thief_(1952_film) title "The Thief".
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- The_Thief_(1952_film) subject Category:1950s_crime_films.
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- The_Thief_(1952_film) subject Category:American_spy_films.
- The_Thief_(1952_film) subject Category:Black-and-white_films.
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- The_Thief_(1952_film) subject Category:Films_set_in_New_York_City.
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- The_Thief_(1952_film) comment "The Thief is a 1952 American black-and-white Cold War film noir spy film, directed by Russell Rouse and starring Ray Milland. It's the third in a series of six classic film noir productions scripted by Rouse and his writing partner Clarence Greene. The film is unusual because there is no principal actor dialogue spoken.The film is really about spies and spying ("spy-craft") rather than about thieves and thieving ("thief-craft"), and was appropriately retitled "The Spy" in foreign releases.".
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