Cinematic Release: 1945 May 26 publication: 1946 August 28
… probably not have been allowed to stay in Switzerland as the government had instituted very strict refugee laws. The lead actors playing the American and…
… pulling the pin out of a grenade with his teeth. In the center-left of the poster is a canted rectangle containing the names of the three leading actors…
… three headshots of the principal actors, with accompanying captions. The center column has bold advertising copy at the top and bottom, along with three…
… nominated for nine Academy Awards, winning two, for Best Film Editing, and Best Actor for Gary Cooper’s portrayal of the title character. The film was based…
… containing the face of one of the actors. In the bottom right corner is a larger-scale illustration of a man and woman embracing, depicted from the shoulders…
… of the principal actor and the production company, in black and green text. To the right of the large image is a photo of a makeshift cross, created…
… the principal actors. Directly below the central image is a yellow cloud with the name of the film in large, red lettering. Printed at the bottom is a…
… background of various warplanes and partially overlaid by the image of a pilot running in a flight suit. The images are overlaid with text featuring the actor…
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