Ante Milic


Biography

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Film Production - Main (Feature Film)

The Boy Cried Murder (1966)
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Photo Collections

Because of Him - Publicity Stills
Here are a number of publicity stills from Universal's Because of Him (1946), starring Deanna Durbin, Charles Laughton, and Franchot Tone. Publicity stills were specially-posed photos, usually taken off the set, for purposes of publicity or reference for promotional artwork.

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They Died With Their Boots On (1942) -- (Movie Clip) A Half-Baked Officer As West Point Commandant Sheridan (John Litel) considers him for expedited promotion and Civil War duty, Major Taipe (Stanley Ridges) objecting, cadet Custer (Errol Flynn) has his first encounter with Miss Bacon (Olivia De Havilland), in Raoul Walsh's They Died With Their Boots On, 1942.
They Died With Their Boots On (1942) -- (Movie Clip) Heaven Help Us Director Raoul Walsh's energetic, if inaccurate vision of General Custer (Errol Flynn), through (bogus) accidental promotion, saving the day at Gettysburg, General Scott (Sydney Greenstreet) and aide Taipe (Stanley Ridges) monitoring by telegraph, in They Died With Their Boots On, 1942.
Sergeant York (1941) -- (Movie Clip) Render Unto Caesar Sent home to Tennessee by his superiors to consider whether, as a gifted marksman, he ought to serve in combat in World War One, Alvin York (Gary Cooper title character) hears various influences, then returns with his decision to Major Buxton (Stanley Ridges), in Howard Hawks' Sergeant York, 1941.
Mad Miss Manton, The -- (Movie Clip) Justice For Dogs Opening scene, surely aimed at male Barbara Stanwyck fans, she (as "Melsa Manton") arrives at her Manhattan apartment at 4 a-m to walk her dogs, encountering trouble and eventually cop Brent (Sam Levene), in director Leigh Jason's The Mad Miss Manton, 1938.
Let Us Live -- (Movie Clip) The Law Says They're Guilty! Cop Ralph Bellamy (as "Lt. Everett") covers a lot of ground as Mary (Maureen O'Sullivan) brings evidence that her condemned husband is innocent, though the D-A (Stanley Ridges) and police chief (Henry Kolker) are not persuaded, in Let Us Live, 1939.
Union Pacific (1939) -- (Movie Clip) Different Armies Crook Campeau (Brian Donlevy) holding court on the train, with partner Dick (Robert Preston), who discovers that the new railroad trouble-shooter is his old army pal Jeff (Joel McCrea), mail gal Mollie (Barbara Stanwyck) interested, in C.B. De Mille's Union Pacific, 1939.

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