Manhandled
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Directed by | Lewis R. Foster |
Produced by | William H. Pine William C. Thomas |
Written by | L. S. Goldsmith (novel The Man Who Stole A Dream) Whitman Chambers Lewis R. Foster |
Starring | Dorothy Lamour Sterling Hayden |
Cinematography | Ernest Laszlo |
Distributed by | Paramount Pictures |
Release date(s) | May 25, 1949 U.S. release |
Running time | 97 min |
Language | English |
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Manhandled is a 1949 film produced by Paramount Pictures B-unit Pine-Thomas. The film stars Dorothy Lamour and Sterling Hayden and is based on the novel The Man Who Stole a Dream by L. S. Goldsmith.
|- | Sterling Hayden || Joe Cooper |- | Dan Duryea || Karl Benson |- | Irene Hervey || Ruth, Mrs. Alton Bennet |- | Philip Reed || Guy Bayard |- | Harold Vermilyea || Dr. Redman |- | Alan Napier || Alton Bennet |- | Art Smith || Detective Lt. Bill Dawson |- | Irving Bacon || Sgt. Fayle |}
Also slang for performing exceedingly well at some nontrivial task; as in, "So I heard you manhandled that Operating Systems exam." The object is of course gender neutral -- a woman could also manhandle the exam.