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Jules Dassin
Director
Nuala Fitzgerald
Larry Ewashen
Patricia Collins
Norma Dell'agnese
Yanka Van Der Kolk
Film Details
MPAA Rating
Genre
Drama
Romance
Release Date
1981
Technical Specs
Duration
1h 45m
Synopsis
Director
Jules Dassin
Director
Cast
Nuala Fitzgerald
Larry Ewashen
Patricia Collins
Norma Dell'agnese
Yanka Van Der Kolk
Daisy White
Heather Graham
Herself
Bob Aarons
Bill Yack
Alex Dean
Performer
Kate Reid
Larry Sereda
Performer
Robert Aitken
Performer
Jimmy Leone
Brendan Mckane
Moe Koffman
Performer
Maggie Morris
Paul Brodie
Performer
Tatum O'neal
Michael Wincott
Elias Zarou
Leo Leyden
George Bourne
Ann Butler
Donann Cavin
Sharon Lee
Herself
A Frank Ruffo
Mack Dolgy
Rebel Beard
Herself
Pat Paterson
Gordon Jocelyn
Ann Louise Genet
Herself
Grace E. Stevens
Les Carlson
Robin Gammell
Elan Ross Gibson
Tanya Williams
Herself
Erica Goodman
Performer
Morison Bock
Bibi Caspari
Richard Burton
Bob Brough
Performer
Doug Smith
Pam Hyatt
Mung Ling
Himself
Alysia Pascaris
Herself
Crew
Andrew Adach
Production Assistant
Theoni V. Aldredge
Costume Designer
Linda Antonnacci
Other
Jean Badal
Camera Operator
Marie Terese Baird
Source Material (From Novel)
Rebel Beard
Other
Ron Berkeley
Makeup
Claude Bonniere
Production Designer
George Cunningham
Stand-In
Bruno W Cywinski
Graphics
Francois Delucy
Production Designer
Dennis Drummond
Sound Editor
Brad Dunlop
Music
Roslyn Forsyth
Stand-In
Jim Franck
Sound
Gayle Franklin
Wardrobe Supervisor
Ann Louise Genet
Other
Lazlo George
Director Of Photography
Lazlo George
Other
Heather Graham
Other
Wayne Griffin
Sound Editor
Ray Harris
Production Assistant
Sarah Miller Hayward
Wardrobe
Sarah Miller Hayward
Assistant Director
Thomas Hedley
Screenplay
Paul Hoffert
Music
Paul Hoffert
Music Arranger
Robert Imeson
Production Assistant
David S Johnston
Graphics
Eileen Kim
Other
Owen Langevin
Sound
Sharon Lee
Other
Joyce Liggett
On-Set Dresser
Mung Ling
Other
William Marshall
Executive Producer
Jerome Mccann
Assistant Director
D Robert Mccart
Unit Manager
Dwayne Mclean
Stunt Coordinator
Don Mcqueen
On-Set Dresser
Randy Milligan
Sound
Phillip Moody
Art Department
David Nicholson
Editor
Judy Noble
Other
Brian Nowell
Assistant
Carl Orff
Music
Harald Ortenburger
Camera Operator
Barbara Palmer
Makeup
Alysia Pascaris
Other
Anne Pepper
Assistant Art Director
Ian Perry
Music
Bob Rodgers
Associate Producer
Danny Rossner
Production Manager
Timothy Rowse
Assistant Director
Muriel Sampson
Wardrobe
Brian Sands
Wardrobe
Jerome Simon
Executive Producer
Frank Simpson
Assistant Director
Gail Singer
Location Manager
Fran Solomon
Location Manager
Owen Sound
Sound
Annette Stevens
Other
Donna Thomas
Costume Designer
Harold Town
Technical Advisor
Harold Town
Other
Barbara Tranter
Assistant Art Director
Wendy Tummon
Other
Henk Van Der Kolk
Producer
Antonio Vivaldi
Music
Bryon White
Music Editor
James Williams
Scenic Artist
Tanya Williams
Other
Bill Wood
Special Effects
Milton Zysman
Executive Producer
Film Details
MPAA Rating
Genre
Drama
Romance
Release Date
1981
Technical Specs
Duration
1h 45m
Articles
Jules Dassin (1911-2008) - TCM Schedule Change for Director Jules Dassin Memorial Tribute on Friday, April 20th
Sunday, April 20th
8:00 PM Naked City
9:45 PM Topkapi
TCM REMEMBERS JULES DASSIN (1911-2008)
Jules Dassin gained experience in theater and radio in New York before going to work in Hollywood in 1940, first with RKO (as assistant director) and then with MGM. Dassin hit his stride in the late 1940s with such dynamic (and still well-regarded) film noir melodramas as "Brute Force" (1947), "The Naked City" (1948), "Thieves' Highway" (1949) and "Night and the City" (1950), starring Richard Widmark who died this past Monday, March 24th.
After being blacklisted he moved to Europe, where he scored his greatest international successes with the French-produced "Rififi" (1955) and the then-scandalous "Never on Sunday" (1959), starring his second wife Melina Mercouri. For the most part, his later films--such as "Up Tight" (1968), an ill-conceived black remake of John Ford's 1935 classic "The Informer"--have been disappointing and inconclusive. Dassin, however, maintained that among his own films, his personal preference was "He Who Must Die" (1958), starring his wife Melina Mercouri. It is one of his least known films and is rarely screened today but here is a description of it: "Greece, in the 1920's, is occupied by the Turks. The country is in turmoil with entire villages uprooted. The site of the movie is a Greek village that conducts a passion play each year. The leading citizens of the town, under the auspices of the Patriarch, choose those that will play the parts in the Passion. A stuttering shepherd is chosen to play Jesus. The town butcher (who wanted to be Jesus) is chosen as Judas. The town prostitute is chosen as Mary Magdalene. The rest of the disciples are also chosen. As the movie unfolds, the Passion Play becomes a reality. A group of villagers, uprooted by the war and impoverished, arrive at the village led by their priest. The wealthier citizens of the town want nothing with these people and manipulate a massacre. In the context of the 1920's each of the characters plays out their biblical role in actuality."
Family
DAUGHTER: Julie Dassin. Actor. Mother, Beatrice Launer.
SON: Joey Dassin. Mother, Beatrice Launer.
SON: Rickey Dassin. Mother, Beatrice Launer.
Companion
WIFE: Beatrice Launer. Former concert violinist. Married in 1933; divorced in 1962.
WIFE: Melina Mercouri. Actor, politician. Born c. 1923; Greek; together from 1959; married from 1966 until her death on March 6, 1994.
Milestone
1936: First role on New York stage (Yiddish Theater)
1940: First film as assistant director Directed first stage play, "The Medicine Show 1941: Directed first short film, "The Tell-Tale Heart"
1942: Feature directing debut, "Nazi Agent/Salute to Courage"
Jules Dassin (1911-2008) - TCM Schedule Change for Director Jules Dassin Memorial Tribute on Friday, April 20th
In Tribute to director Jules Dassin, who died Monday, March 31st, at age 96, TCM is changing its evening programming on Sunday, April 20th to honor the actor with a double-feature salute.
Sunday, April 20th
8:00 PM Naked City
9:45 PM Topkapi
TCM REMEMBERS JULES DASSIN (1911-2008)
Jules Dassin gained experience in theater and radio in New York before going to work in
Hollywood in 1940, first with RKO (as assistant director) and then with MGM.
Dassin hit his stride in the late 1940s with such dynamic (and still well-regarded) film noir melodramas as "Brute Force" (1947), "The Naked City" (1948), "Thieves' Highway" (1949) and "Night and the City" (1950), starring Richard Widmark who died this past Monday, March 24th.
After being blacklisted he moved to Europe, where he scored his greatest
international successes with the French-produced "Rififi" (1955) and the
then-scandalous "Never on Sunday" (1959), starring his second wife Melina
Mercouri. For the most part, his later films--such as "Up Tight" (1968), an
ill-conceived black remake of John Ford's 1935 classic "The Informer"--have been
disappointing and inconclusive. Dassin, however, maintained that among his own films, his personal preference was "He Who Must Die" (1958), starring his wife Melina Mercouri. It is one of his least known films and is rarely screened today but here is a description of it: "Greece, in the 1920's, is occupied by the Turks. The country is in turmoil with entire villages uprooted. The site of the movie is a Greek village that conducts a passion play each year. The leading citizens of the town, under the auspices of the Patriarch, choose those that will play the parts in the Passion. A stuttering shepherd is chosen to play Jesus. The town butcher (who wanted to be Jesus) is chosen as Judas. The town prostitute is chosen as Mary Magdalene. The rest of the disciples are also chosen. As the movie unfolds, the Passion Play becomes a reality. A group of villagers, uprooted by the war and impoverished, arrive at the village led by their priest. The wealthier citizens of the town want nothing with these people and manipulate a massacre. In the context of the 1920's each of the characters plays out their biblical role in actuality."
Family
DAUGHTER: Julie Dassin. Actor. Mother, Beatrice Launer.
SON: Joey Dassin. Mother, Beatrice Launer.
SON: Rickey Dassin. Mother, Beatrice Launer.
Companion
WIFE: Beatrice Launer. Former concert violinist. Married in 1933; divorced in 1962.
WIFE: Melina Mercouri. Actor, politician. Born c. 1923; Greek; together from 1959; married from 1966 until her death on March 6, 1994.
Milestone
1936: First role on New York stage (Yiddish Theater)
1940: First film as assistant director
Directed first stage play, "The Medicine Show
1941: Directed first short film, "The Tell-Tale Heart"
1942: Feature directing debut, "Nazi Agent/Salute to Courage"
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Released in United States Winter January 1, 1981
Released in United States Winter January 1, 1981