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  1. 31. Okt. 2020 · Crack-Up is a 1946 FILM NOlR directed by Irving Reis. The drama is based on "Madman's Holiday", a short story written by mystery writer Fredric Brown. The drama features Pat O'Brien, Claire Trevor, Herbert Marshall and others.

    • 93 Min.
  2. Crack-Up is a 1946 American film noir starring Pat O'Brien, Claire Trevor, and Herbert Marshall. It was directed by Irving Reis, remembered for directing many "Falcon" movies of the early 1940s including The Falcon Takes Over. The drama is based on "Madman's Holiday", a short story written by mystery writer Fredric Brown.

  3. Crack-Up: Directed by Irving Reis. With Pat O'Brien, Claire Trevor, Herbert Marshall, Ray Collins. Art curator George Steele experiences a train wreck...which may not have actually happened. Is he cracking up, or the victim of a wicked plot?

    • (1,6K)
    • Crime, Drama, Film-Noir
    • Irving Reis
    • 1946-09-06
  4. As an opponent of elitism in art (“surrealists will be searched for weapons at the door”), critic and museum curator George Steele (Pat O’Brien) fits right in with the world of film noir, which was so often criticized as crass and puerile in its day.

  5. Crack-Up ist ein Kriminalfilm aus dem Jahr 1946 von Irving Reis mit Pat O'Brien und Claire Trevor.

  6. Crack-Up (1946) is an amnesia fraudulent artwork persecution noir with psychological elements delving into the amazing practise of narcosynthesis, and featuring some great train-bound action as a paranoid art critic played by Pat O'Brien searches frantically for his unknown tormentors.

  7. After a delirious George Steele breaks a window at the Manhattan Museum and struggles wildly with a policeman, the museum's board, led by Dr. Lowell, expresses concern over his mental state.