Pittsburgh (1942 film)
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Pittsburgh | |
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Directed by | Lewis Seiler |
Produced by | Charles K. Feldman Robert Fellows |
Written by | Kenneth Gamet George Owen |
Starring | Marlene Dietrich Randolph Scott John Wayne |
Cinematography | Robert De Grasse |
Editing by | Paul Landres |
Release date(s) | 11 December 1942 |
Running time | 91 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
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Pittsburgh is a 1942 feature film directed by Lewis Seiler and starring Marlene Dietrich, Randolph Scott, and John Wayne. Shemp Howard of Three Stooges fame co-stars in a rare dramatic role. Dietrich, Scott, and Wayne also made The Spoilers together that same year. Remarkably, Scott received top billing over Wayne in both films despite the fact that Wayne's roles were larger and more important.
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- Marlene Dietrich as Josie 'Hunky' Winters
- Randolph Scott as John 'Cash' Evans
- John Wayne as Charles 'Pittsburgh' Markham/Charles Ellis
- Frank Craven as J.M. 'Doc' Powers
- Louise Allbritton as Shannon Prentiss (Markham)
- Shemp Howard as Shorty (the tailor)
- Thomas Gomez as Joe Malneck (miners union president)
- Ludwig Stössel as Dr. Grazlich (Doc Powers' partner)
- Samuel S. Hinds as Morgan Prestiss (president, Prentiss Steel)
- Paul Fix as Burnside (mine operator)
- William Haade as Johnny (miner)
- Charles Coleman as Mike (Markham's Butler)
- Nestor Paiva as Barney, Cafe Proprietor
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