![]() ![]() I always want to have a struggle because I believe it will help me accomplish more.” – John GarfieldĪ kid from the streets of New York, during John Garfield ‘Julie’s career between Body and Soul 1947 and He Ran All the Way 1951, he did not work in Hollywood when HUAC targeted the actor as a communist sympathizer. ![]() “When an actor doesn’t face a conflict, he loses confidence in himself. ![]() I appreciated the fact that they made me a star, but they didn’t pick me up from a filling station.” In an interview with Look magazine, he said, “I wasn’t carrying a chip on my shoulder at Warners. John Garfield could have had his pick of any major studio in Hollywood, RKO, 20th Century Fox even MGM wanted him to sign, but being the tough, rebellious everyman, in 1946 he did not renew his contract with Warners, and since none of the other studios would touch He Ran All the Way, Garfield released the film under his own new independent production company with Bob Roberts ( Body and Soul 1947, Force of Evil 1948, All Night Long 1962) and Paul Trivers. The film is shot by prolific cinematographer James Wong Howe ( The Thin Man 1934, They Made Me a Criminal 1939, King’s Row 1942, he shot Garfield in Body and Soul 1947, The Rose Tattoo 1955 Sweet Smell of Success 1957) With music by Franz Waxman that is not overwrought, but has a beautiful, restrained melody. Wallace Ford plays Fred Dobbs, and Selena Royle as Mrs. Garfield stars in his final film, as Nick Robey and Shelley Winters as Peg Dobbs. All three men’s names Berry Trumbo and Butler were struck from the credits due to the blacklist, but have since been restored. ☞PART 1 & ☞PART 2 □SPOILERS! 21-HE RAN ALL THE WAY 1951Ī lonely girl - a man on the run and 72 hours reckless hours that shock you with the impact of unleashed emotions!ĭirected by John Berry ( Tension 1949), with the screenplay by two victims of HUAC Dalton Trumbo ( The Prowler 1951, The Brother’s Rico 1957, Papillon 1973) and Hugo Butler ( The Southerner 1945.) Based on a novel by Sam Ross. ![]()
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