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As far as I have been able to determine, Mostel, Parks, Dassin, Stander, Trumbo, Foreman, and Chodorov were all then-current or former members of CP cells who evidently retained enough sympathy with Stalin to refuse to cooperate with HUAC.
The Volokh Conspiracy » Taking the Washington Post to School 2010
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Gorgeously directed by noir master Jule Dassin (The Naked City) and tautly written by A.I. Bezzerides, adapting his own gritty novel.
Up All Night With Too Many Movies « Screaming Blue Reviews 2009
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Aside from the ominous noir visuals, Dassin explores issues endemic to prison life and wraps them up in an ugly finale meant to evoke a Nazi bloodbath.
John Farr: Burt Lancaster: Always Larger Than Life John Farr 2011
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All this talk of bikes in paris reminds me of the first time I heard the word velo, it was in an old song by Joe Dassin:
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The other ace in Dassin's deck is Cronyn, playing a corrupt, savage prison guard bent on bringing "discipline" to his inmates, while nursing a megalomaniacal ambition to replace the wimpy Warden.
John Farr: Burt Lancaster: Always Larger Than Life John Farr 2011
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The other ace in Dassin's deck is Cronyn, playing a corrupt, savage prison guard bent on bringing "discipline" to his inmates, while nursing a megalomaniacal ambition to replace the wimpy Warden.
John Farr: Burt Lancaster: Always Larger Than Life John Farr 2011
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Aside from the ominous noir visuals, Dassin explores issues endemic to prison life and wraps them up in an ugly finale meant to evoke a Nazi bloodbath.
John Farr: Burt Lancaster: Always Larger Than Life John Farr 2011
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Aside from the ominous noir visuals, Dassin explores issues endemic to prison life and wraps them up in an ugly finale meant to evoke a Nazi bloodbath.
John Farr: Burt Lancaster: Always Larger Than Life John Farr 2011
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The other ace in Dassin's deck is Cronyn, playing a corrupt, savage prison guard bent on bringing "discipline" to his inmates, while nursing a megalomaniacal ambition to replace the wimpy Warden.
John Farr: Burt Lancaster: Always Larger Than Life John Farr 2011
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Rififi - Jules Dassin went to Paris and embarked on his masterpiece: a twisting, turning tale of four ex-cons who hatch one last glorious heist in the City of Lights:
French Destinations 2010
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