Crossfire

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Crossfire is a 1947 American film noir crime drama noted for its bold treatment of anti-Semitism and its ensemble cast, including Gloria Grahame.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf crime drama film
film
film noir
novel
author Richard Brooks
basedOn The Brick Foxhole
blackAndWhite true
certificateRating Approved (Production Code Administration)
cinematographyBy J. Roy Hunt
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
countryOfRelease United States of America
surface form: United States
dialogueLanguage English
director Edward Dmytryk
distributor RKO Radio Pictures
editedBy Harry Gerstad
filmEditingStyle classical Hollywood continuity editing
filmingTechnique studio-based production
genre crime drama
film noir
hasSetting Washington, D.C.
mainTheme anti-Semitism
musicBy Roy Webb
narrativeFocus murder investigation
nominatedFor Academy Award for Best Adapted Screenplay
Academy Award for Best Director
Academy Award for Best Picture
Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor
Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress
notableFor bold treatment of anti-Semitism
ensemble cast
originalLanguage English
partOf Hollywood social problem films
portrays anti-Semitic hate crime
producer Adrian Scott
productionCompany RKO Radio Pictures
releaseDate 1947-07-22
releaseYear 1947
runtimeMinutes 86
screenwriter John Paxton
setInPeriod post-World War II era
starring Gloria Grahame
Jacqueline White
Paul Kelly
Robert Mitchum
Robert Ryan
Robert Young
Sam Levene

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Gloria Grahame notableWork Crossfire
John Paxton notableWork Crossfire
Robert Mitchum notableWork Crossfire