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Film Club Matinee Double Bill: Rancho Notorious

on BBC Two England

starring
Marlene Dietrich Arthur Kennedy Mel Ferrer
The first of two films starring the great Marlene Dietrich.
When a young girl is murdered, her cowboy fiance swears vengeance. But his only clue to the killer's identity is the mysterious word 'chuck-a-luck'.
Screenplay by DANIEL TARACASH based on a story by SILVIA RICHARDS Produced by HOWARD WELSCH Directed by fritz LANG and at 3.25
The Devil Is a Woman starring
Marlene Dietrich Cesar Romero Lionel Atwill
The last collaboration between Dietrich and her mentor Josef von
Sternberg, which she considered her favourite film. At a riotous carnival in a southern Spanish town,
Antonio is haunted by the face of a beautiful woman. He then learns that Concha Perez has already been the ruin of his best friend ...
Screenplay by JOHN DOS PASSOS based on the novel The Woman and the Puppet by PIERRE LOUYS Produced by ADOLPH ZUKOR
Directed by JOSEF VON STERNBERG
('The Film Club: Dietrich' tonight at
10.05pm)
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Contributors

Unknown:
Marlene Dietrich
Unknown:
Arthur Kennedy
Unknown:
Mel Ferrer
Unknown:
Marlene Dietrich.
Play By:
Daniel Taracash
Story By:
Silvia Richards
Produced By:
Howard Welsch
Directed By:
Fritz Lang
Unknown:
Marlene Dietrich
Unknown:
Cesar Romero
Unknown:
Lionel Atwill
Unknown:
Concha Perez
Play By:
John Dos Passos
Produced By:
Adolph Zukor
Directed By:
Josef von Sternberg
Alter Keane:
Marlene Dietrich
Vern Haskell:
Arthur Kennedy
Frenchy Fairmont:
Mel Ferrer
Beth:
Gloria Henry
Baldy Gunner:
William Frawley
Maxine:
Lisa Ferraday
Geary:
Jack Elam
Concha:
Marlene Dietrich
Antonio Galvan:
Cesar Romero
Don Pasqual:
Lionel Atwill
Don Paquito:
Edward Everett Horton
Senora Perez:
Alison Skipworth
Morenito:
Don Alvarado

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