Mala Powers


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City That Never Sleeps (1953) -- (Movie Clip) I Am The City Opening projecting the extraordinary tone which will permeate the piece, narration by Chill Wills who will appear as a character, introducing the automated Wally Cassell, cynical and bitter Gig Young and Mala Powers, and sparky Bunny Kacher as Agnes, John H. Auer directing from Steve Fisher’s original screenplay, in City That Never Sleeps, 1953.
Outrage (1950) -- (Movie Clip) Jim's Working Late This scene, with Mala Powers as engaged office worker Ann (Mala Powers) pursued by the menacing, scarred lunch-counter guy (Albert Mellen), is, along with the never-named subject of rape, the best known feature of director Ida Lupino's Outrage, 1950.
Outrage (1950) -- (Movie Clip) Picking Up Strays Rape survivor Ann (Mala Powers) doesn't know where she is, waking up the morning after she fled her hometown and collapsed in a ditch, inventing a new last name as she meets her rescuer Bruce (Tod Andrews) and friends (Angela Clarke, Kenneth Patterson), in director Ida Lupino's Outrage, 1950.
Outrage (1950) -- (Movie Clip) Hey Beautiful! The credits roll over an arguably critical dramatic scene which doesn't appear in the film, star Mala Powers staggering through city streets, then she's introduced as office worker Ann, Robert Clarke her boyfriend Jim, opening the second film directed and co-written by actress Ida Lupino, Outrage, 1950.
Cyrano De Bergerac (1950) -- (Movie Clip) Not Too Plain Jose Ferrer as the title character, at a friends' pastry shop, has arranged a secret meeting at the request of his cousin Roxanne (Mala Powers), with whom he is secretly in love, thereby unhappy with her news, in Cyrano De Bergerac, 1950.
Edge Of Doom -- (Movie Clip) Just Like We're Married Frustrated truck-driver Martin (Farley Granger) visits girlfriend Julie (Mala Powers) who's running out of patience, before the trouble starts in Samuel Goldwyn's Edge Of Doom, 1950, directed by Mark Robson.

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