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  1. 21 hours ago · The film is set a few years before WW2. Martin Schulz (Paul Lucas) and Max Eisenstein (Morris Carnovsky) run a successful art gallery in San Francisco, Both are German immigrants and are close friends. Martin's son, Heinrich, (Peter Van Eyck) who also works in the gallery, plans to marry Giselle Eisenstein, Max's daughter (K.T. Stevens).

  2. 4 days ago · Includes Roman Bohnen, Luther Adler (Stella Adler’s bother), Leif Erickson, Frances Farmer, Ruth Nelson, Sanford Meisner, Phoebe Brand, Eleanor Lynn, Irwin Shaw, Elia Kazan, Harold Clurman and Morris Carnovsky. From Stage magazine, December 1938, volume 16; via Wikimedia Commons.

  3. Jun 17, 2024 · While Larry and fellow brother in arms Pete Rocco (Wally Cassell) resolve to give Mike the time of his life in his few remaining days, Larry takes up a job offer from profiteer Alex Maris (Morris Carnovsky) to fly some cargo from Shanghai to Saigon.

  4. Jun 11, 2024 · With classic film noir themes of deceit and mistrust, The Two Mrs. Carrolls was a deceitfully creepy entry in Bogart’s filmography that has maintained its suspenseful power to this day. With two notable stars at the helm, The Two Mrs. Carrolls was a real treat for lovers of film noir.

    • Stephen Holland
    • Staff Writer
  5. Jun 24, 2024 · Morris Carnovsky, a native St. Louisan, graduated from Washington University in 1920 and later became a well-known actor especially starring in Shakespeare's plays. Highlights for class include a scrapbook of his performance in King Lear at WU and Hatchet yearbooks and his writing in the Eliot literary magazine during his time at WU (1915-1920).

    • Joel Minor
    • 2017
  6. Jun 16, 2024 · Dead Reckoning is streaming on Amazon Prime Video. One of the biggest parallels between Dead Reckoning and The Maltese Falcon stems from the movies' respective love stories. In both Humphrey Bogart film noir movies, his character falls in love with the mysterious and beautiful female lead.

  7. Jun 14, 2024 · The supporting cast includes Douglas Dick as Mike, Wally Cassell as Larry and Mike’s friend Pete as well as Morris Carnovsky and Luther Adler. The director is Leslie Fenton, a former actor best known for his role as “Nails” Nathan in James Cagney’s breakout role in “The Public Enemy.”