His Kind of Woman (1951)
August 15, 1951Release Date
His Kind of Woman (1951)
August 15, 1951Release Date
Plot.
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This Movie Is About.
Cast & Crew.
Robert Mitchum
Dan Milner
Jane Russell
Lenore Brent
Vincent Price
Mark Cardigan
Tim Holt
Bill Lusk
Charles McGraw
Thompson
Marjorie Reynolds
Helen Cardigan
Raymond Burr
Nick Ferraro
Leslie Banning
Jennie Stone
Jim Backus
Myron Winton
John Mylong
Martin Krafft
Carleton G. Young
Gerald Hobson
Philip Van Zandt
Jose Morro
John Farrow
Director
Anthony Caruso
Tony (uncredited)
Francis Fenton
Writer
Dorothy Abbott
Card Player
Tol Avery
Fat Hoodlum
Jack Leonard
Writer
Paul Frees
Corie
Whitney Blake
Bar patron (uncredited)
Robert Sparks
Producer
Leigh Harline
Composer
Peter Brocco
Thompson's First Henchman (uncredited)
John Daheim
Seaman (uncredited) / Stunts
Harry J. Wild
Cinematographer
Sol Gorss
Seaman (uncredited) / Stunts
Frederic Knudtson
Editor
Eda Warren
Editor
Stacy Harris
Harry (uncredited)
Alberto Morin
Lt. Rodriguez (uncredited)
J. McMillan Johnson
ProductionDesigner
Billy Nelson
Ship's Captain (uncredited)
Joey Ray
Card Player (uncredited)
Dale Van Sickel
Seaman (uncredited) / Stunts
Frank Fenton
Screenplay
Richard Fleischer
Director
Ross Dowd
Set Decoration
Larry Germain
Hairstylist
Clem Portman
Sound
Darrell Silvera
Set Decoration
Media.
Details.
Release DateAugust 15, 1951
StatusReleased
Running Time2h
Content RatingNR
Budget$1,825,000
Box Office$2,000,000
Genres
Wiki.
His Kind of Woman is a 1951 film noir starring Robert Mitchum and Jane Russell. The film features supporting performances by Vincent Price, Raymond Burr and Charles McGraw. The direction of the film, which was based on the unpublished story "Star Sapphire" by Gerald Drayson, is credited to John Farrow.After Farrow had turned in what he thought was the finished film, RKO studio boss Howard Hughes intervened and caused extensive re-writes, re-casting, and re-shooting under the supervision of Richard Fleischer, whom Hughes coerced into cooperation by threatening not to release The Narrow Margin, a film that Fleischer had just finished for RKO. This post-production process took a great deal of time and money, costing about the same amount – $850,000 – as the film lost at the box office in its initial release.