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  1. Now around a full decade into his career pivot from male ingenue to sloshy PI, Powell appears to reach apotheosis in “Cry Danger,” as an ex-con searching for the man who set him up to serve time. Powell either co-directed or fully directed the film; though gave all credit to former editor (of “Body and Soul” and “Caught”), Robert Parrish.

  2. Cry Danger. Unjustly incarcerated for robbery, ex-convict Rocky Mulloy (Dick Powell) returns from a five-year stretch in prison to find the criminal who set him up. Helped by Delong (Richard ...

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  4. Cry Danger marked the first feature-film directing credit for Robert Parrish, a former editor and actor. Olympic Productions, which was owned by Sam Wiesenthal and W. R. Frank, borrowed Rhonda Fleming from David O. Selznick's company for the production. Cry Danger was the only film made under that banner. Much of the picture was shot in and ...

  5. blanche-2 18 August 2009. Dick Powell, Rhonda Fleming, Regis Toomey, Richard Erdman, and Jean Porter star in "Cry Danger," a 1951 film directed by Robert Parrish. Powell plays Rocky Mulloy, an ex-con, recently released from prison after an alibi appears that clears him of a robbery/murder. The alibi is a Marine (Erdman) named DeLong who says ...

  6. 25. Juni 2019 · Summary – Cry Danger (1951) The definition of a Femme Fatale is an attractive and seductive woman, especially one who will ultimately bring disaster to a man who becomes involved with her. The women in this film don’t exactly fall clearly into that definition. I will begin with Darlene, who was played by Jean Porter.

  7. CRY DANGER. Trailer. Directed by. Robert Parrish, Dick Powell. United States, 1951. Crime, Film noir, Thriller. 79. Synopsis. Ex-con Rocky Mulloy seeks the real culprit in the crime he was framed for, in a night world of deceptive dames and double crosses ...