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  1. May 31, 2020 · Rossen. Robert Rossen only directed 10 feature films over the course of his career which is rare for a director who worked in the 1940’s, 1950’s and 1960’s. He passed away at the young age of 58 but also was first blacklisted then named names in the HUAC trials. He’s no style+ director and I’m not sure I could easily pair The Hustler with All The King’s Men but the combination of those two make for an overwhelming filmography at this point of the list. Body and Soul and Lilith ...

  2. All the King's Men: Directed by Robert Rossen. With Broderick Crawford, John Ireland, Joanne Dru, John Derek. The rise and fall of a corrupt politician, who makes his friends richer and retains power by dint of a populist appeal.

  3. Robert Rossen (n. 16 martie 1908, New York City, New York, SUA – d. 18 februarie 1966, Hollywood, California, SUA) a fost un scenarist american, regizor și producător de film, a cărui carieră în industria filmului a parcurs aproape trei decenii. Filmul său din 1949, Cariera de politician câștigat Premiul Oscar pentru cel mai bun film ...

  4. Robert Rossen, who was responsible for some of the screen's most creative realism, died at 10:30 A.M. yesterday at Columbia Presbyterian Medical Center. He would have been 58 years old on March 16.

  5. Robert Rossen – Movies, Bio and Lists on MUBI. “I think it’s natural for people to want power, but then I think you have to decide what you mean by power.

  6. Robert Rossen started out as a professional welterweight boxer but turned to writing scripts for stage plays. He started staging plays for ‘Washington Square Players’ and later on for the ‘Theater Guild’ during the 1920s. From 1930 to 1935 he worked as an actor, stage manager and finally a director of stage plays.

  7. Summer 2013. Robert Rossen: The Films and Politics of a Blacklisted Idealist (McFarland Press, 284 pages, $45) By Alan Casty. During the late 1940s, director Robert Rossen was a director of such creative tenacity that even the notorious Columbia Pictures boss Harry Cohn granted him complete control over his work.