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In one of the great film noir escape scenes, Alan Ladd goes out an upper floor window to get away from William Bendix and Eddie Marr in The Glass Key (1942).
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The Glass Key (1942 film) The Glass Key is a 1942 American film noir based on the 1931 novel of the same name by Dashiell Hammett. The picture was directed by Stuart Heisler starring Brian Donlevy, Veronica Lake and Alan Ladd (who plays the actual lead despite being billed third).
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from Sweater Girl (1942) Music by Jule Styne. Lyrics by Frank Loesser. Played on piano and sung by Lillian Randolph in the Basement Club. Not Mine. Written by Victor Schertzinger and Johnny Mercer. Played during the cast credits at the end of the film.
Sep 10, 2012 · Best sequence by far is the marathon beating-up sustained by Ladd in a bout of grating sado-masochism as Bendix ('He's a tough baby, he likes this') coyly begs his 'little rubber ball' to bounce ...
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