Walter Huston

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    The Great Sinner (1949)

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    The Great Sinner (1949)

    A young man succumbs to gambling fever.

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    Summer Holiday (1948)

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    Summer Holiday (1948)

    Danville, Connecticut at the turn of the century. Young Richard Miller lives in a middle-class neighborhood with his family. He is in love with the girl next-door, Muriel, but her father isn’t too happy with their puppy-love, since Richard always share his revolutionary ideas with her.

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    The Treasure of the Sierra Madre (1948)

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    The Treasure of the Sierra Madre (1948)

    Fred C. Dobbs and Bob Curtin, both down on their luck in Tampico, Mexico in 1925, meet up with a grizzled prospector named Howard and decide to join with him in search of gold in the wilds of central Mexico. Through enormous difficulties, they eventually succeed in finding gold, but bandits, the elements, and most especially greed threaten to turn their success into disaster.

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    Let There Be Light (1946)

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    Let There Be Light (1946)

    The final entry in a trilogy of films produced for the U.S. government by John Huston. This documentary film follows 75 U.S. soldiers who have sustained debilitating emotional trauma and depression. A series of scenes chronicle their entry into a psychiatric hospital, their treatment and eventual recovery. Despite being originally commissioned by the U.S. army the film was censored and suppressed by the government until the 1980s. It deals with what would now be called PTSD, but at the time was categorised as psychoneurosis or shell-shock.

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    Dragonwyck (1946)

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    Dragonwyck (1946)

    A simple Connecticut farm girl is recruited by a distant relative, an aristocratic patroon, to be governess to his young daughter in his Hudson Valley mansion.

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    And Then There Were None (1945)

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    And Then There Were None (1945)

    Ten people are invited for a weekend on an island by a mysterious stranger, but it turns out he isn’t present. At dinner a record is played which accuses each one of the guests of having committed a murder. They soon begin to realize a crazed killer is stalking them.

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    Why We Fight: War Comes to America (1945)

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    Why We Fight: War Comes to America (1945)

    Part VII of the “Why We Fight” series of wartime documentaries. This entry attempts to describe the factors leading up to America’s entry into the Second World War.

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    Dragon Seed (1944)

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    Dragon Seed (1944)

    Chinese peasants fight to survive the Japanese occupation during World War II.

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    The North Star (1943)

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    The North Star (1943)

    A Ukrainian village must suddenly contend with the Nazi invasion of June 1941.

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    Why We Fight: The Battle of Britain (1943)

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    Why We Fight: The Battle of Britain (1943)

    Exciting newsreel footage highlights this award-winning documentary of Britain’s gallant stand against the encroaching Nazi horde. As the British people fight bravely, Hitler orders the Luftwaffe to begin the London Blitz in the hope of bringing England to her knees.

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    The Outlaw (1943)

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    The Outlaw (1943)

    Newly appointed sheriff Pat Garrett is pleased when his old friend Doc Holliday arrives in Lincoln, New Mexico on the stage. Doc is trailing his stolen horse, and it is discovered in the possession of Billy the Kid. In a surprising turnaround, Billy and Doc become friends. This causes the friendship between Doc and Pat to cool. The odd relationship between Doc and Billy grows stranger when Doc hides Billy at his girl, Rio’s, place after Billy is shot.

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    Edge of Darkness (1943)

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    Edge of Darkness (1943)

    The film pivots around the local doctor and his family. The doctor’s wife (Ruth Gordon) wants to hold on to the pretence of gracious living and ignore the occupiers. The doctor, Martin Stensgard (Walter Huston), would also prefer to stay neutral, but is torn. His brother-in-law, the wealthy owner of the local fish cannery, collaborates with the Nazis. The doctor’s daughter, Karen (Ann Sheridan), is involved with the resistance and with its leader Gunnar Brogge (Errol Flynn). The doctor’s son, has just returned to town, having been sent down from the university, and is soon influenced by his Nazi-sympathizer uncle. Captain Koenig (Helmut Dantine), the young German commandant of the occupying garrison, whose fanatic determination to do everything by the book and spoutings about the invincibility of the Reich hides a growing fear of a local uprising.

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