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Alan Ladd: The True Quiet Man

In the 1942 film "This Gun For Hire," he was only a supporting actor. But his portrayal of a cold, ruthless killer with a core of gentle sadness had an impact on audiences everywhere. Teamed with diminutive Veronica Lake, he became an immediately saleable commodity, and in the process helped launch the age of film noir. By 1954, Photoplay Magazine voted him the world's most popular male film star; his fellow award-winner was Marilyn Monroe. But Alan Ladd's fabulous success already contained within it the mechanism to self-destruct.

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Alan Ladd: The True Quiet Man

March 4, 1999
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Crew (12)

Directing

Gene Feldman
Director

Writing

Production

Gene Feldman
Producer
Suzette Winter
Producer
Stephen Janson
Executive Producer
Lisa Ann Everson
Associate Producer

Sound

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Costume & Make-Up

Cynthia Bachman Brown
Makeup Artist

Crew

Matthew Ranson
Cinematography

Editing

Lighting

James Wolfe
Gaffer

Visual Effects

Ralph Pitre
Visual Effects