House of Strangers
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Directed by | Joseph L. Mankiewicz |
Produced by | Sol C. Siegel |
Written by | Jerome Weidman (novel I'll Never Go There Any More) Philip Yordan |
Starring | Edward G. Robinson Susan Hayward Richard Conte |
Cinematography | Milton R. Krasner |
Distributed by | Twentieth Century Fox Film Corporation |
Release date(s) | July 1, 1949 U.S. release |
Running time | 101 minutes |
Language | English |
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House of Strangers is the first of three film versions of Jerome Weidman's novel I'll Never Go Home Any More, each scripted by Phillip Yordan. The other versions were the Spencer Tracy western Broken Lance (1954) and The Big Show (1961).
[edit] Plot
Gino Monetti is a ruthless Italian-American banker who engaged in a number of criminal activities. Three of his four grown sons, although knowing about his criminal activities, refuse to help their father stay out of prison after he's arrested for his questionable business practices. Three of the sons take over the business but kick their father out. Max, a lawyer, is the only son that stays loyal to his father.
The three other brothers don't like that and conspire to send Max to jail as well. Max tries to bribe a juror to save his father Gino and gets disbarred and a stretch of seven years in prison. Although Max promises to get revenge on his brothers, when he is released Max has a change of heart when he realizes that his father had caused all the tension within the family and makes peace with his brothers.
[edit] Cast
- Edward G. Robinson as Gino Monetti
- Susan Hayward as Irene Bennett
- Richard Conte as Max Monetti
- Luther Adler as Joe Monetti
- Paul Valentine as Pietro Monetti
- Efrem Zimbalist Jr. as Tony
- Debra Paget as Maria Domenico
- Hope Emerson as Helena Domenico
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