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  1. Just Across the Street. NR 1952 Comedy · 1h 19m. We've checked all the major streaming services, and this title is not found on any of them right now. Get Notified. A plumber's secretary poses as the daughter of a prominent society couple.

  2. Just Across the Street: USA: Kadun toisella puolen: Finland: Children's Cast: Erik Nielsen [8] Boy: Last poll results. What is your favorite movie genre? Recent releases: Action Comedy Horror Crime Family Sci-Fi Drama Short Thriller Fantasy Musical. Our p ...

  3. SO RAY - TRAILER. Directed by Rob Marshall and produced by, Across The Street Productions. After years living, confined by the female body assigned at birth; we follow Ray as he navigates his transition journey to connect his gender to his visual presentation. Across The Street Productions aim to help tell compelling stories that are routed in ...

  4. As she would demonstrate in later films, Bardot could be a superb actress when directed by someone who saw her as more than just a sex symbol. As the bitterly conflicted Olivia, she gives the first great performance of her career, one that resonates with truth, sincerity and the darkest of ironies. Over the next two decades, Bardot would appear in around fifty films, but only in a handful of ...

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    Just Across the Street. Just Across the Street : In 1952, in the United States. A young woman is taken by the plumber who employs her for the daughter of a wealthy banker. To accredit this thesis, she is accompanied every evening in front of her supposed father's home. But the latter's wife imagines that her husband is going through an adventure.

  6. Just Across the Street is a 1952 American comedy film directed by Joseph Pevney and starring Ann Sheridan, John Lund and Robert Keith. The film's sets were designed by the art directors Bernard Herzbrun and Emrich Nicholson.

  7. Eventually, her film career became more active, thanks to a quick succession of roles, most notably in Fred Zinnemann's The Seventh Cross (1944), Douglas Sirk's A Scandal in Paris (1946) and Henry Hathaway's The House on 92nd Street (1945). However it was her portrayal of Ronald Colman's wife in the Oscar-favorite A Double Life that solidified her fame. But as Hasso continued to act on the ...