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“Richard Conte”
Movies (10)
- The Other Love (1947)
- A dying concert pianist (Barbara Stanwyck) leaves her loving Swiss Alps doctor (David Niven) for a fling with an auto racer (Richard Conte). Starring: David Niven, Barbara Stanwyck, and Richard Conte Directed by: Andre de Toth
- The Purple Heart (1944)
- In 1942, Air Force Capt. Harvey Ross (Dana Andrews) flies his B-25 bomber and crew during a crucial bombing raid on Tokyo, but their plane is shot down and they parachute into Japanese captivity. Ross, Lt. Canelli (Richard Conte), Sgt. Clinton (Farley Granger) and the rest of the tight-knit crew are put through an illegal civil trial before a triumvirate of Japanese judges. When secretly offered their lives in exchange for vital military information, the crew must make a unanimous decision. Starring: Richard Conte, Farley Granger, and Dana Andrews Directed by: Lewis Milestone
- Cry of the City (1948)
- Martin Rome (Richard Conte) is a cop killer and jewel thief who escapes from prison, with two police detectives, Candella (Victor Mature) and Collins (Fred Clark), hot on his trail. Not only is Rome wanted for murder, he is now also accused of masterminding a major jewel robbery. On the run, Rome is helped by a sleazy lawyer (Berry Kroeger) and two girlfriends, Teena (Debra Paget) and Brenda (Shelley Winters). Rome's plan: recover the hidden jewels from his lawyer and leave the country. Starring: Fred Clark, Berry Kroeger, Richard Conte, Victor Mature, Debra Paget, and Shelley Winters Directed by: Robert Siodmak




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