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Star in the Night, the Glossary

Index Star in the Night

Star in the Night is a 1945 American short drama film directed by Don Siegel and starring J. Carrol Naish, Donald Woods and Rosina Galli.[1]

Table of Contents

  1. 38 relations: A Christmas Carol, Academy Award for Best Live Action Short Film, Academy Awards, Alfred Hitchcock, AllMovie, American Society of Cinematographers, Anthony Caruso (actor), Baseline StudioSystems, Claire Du Brey, Cowboy, Dick Elliott, Dirty Harry, Don Siegel, Donald Woods (actor), Drama (film and television), Gordon Hollingshead, Hitler Lives, Irving Bacon, Italian Americans, J. Carrol Naish, John Miles (actor), List of Christmas films, List of directorial debuts, Lynne Baggett, Montage (filmmaking), Nativity of Jesus, Richard Erdman, Robert Burks, Rosina Galli (actress), Saul Elkins, Second unit, Short film, Southwestern United States, The New York Times, Virginia Sale, Warner Bros. Pictures, William Lava, 18th Academy Awards.

  2. 1940s Christmas drama films
  3. 1945 short films
  4. Films directed by Don Siegel

A Christmas Carol

A Christmas Carol.

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Academy Award for Best Live Action Short Film

The Academy Award for Best Live Action Short Film is an award presented at the annual Academy Awards ceremony. Star in the Night and Academy Award for Best Live Action Short Film are Live Action Short Film Academy Award winners.

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Academy Awards

The Academy Awards of Merit, commonly known as the Oscars or Academy Awards, are awards for artistic and technical merit for the film industry.

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Alfred Hitchcock

Sir Alfred Joseph Hitchcock (13 August 1899 – 29 April 1980) was an English film director.

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AllMovie

AllMovie (previously All Movie Guide) is an online database with information about films, television programs, television series, and screen actors.

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American Society of Cinematographers

The American Society of Cinematographers (ASC), founded in Hollywood in 1919, is a cultural, educational, and professional organization that is neither a labor union nor a guild.

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Anthony Caruso (actor)

Anthony Caruso (April 7, 1916 – April 4, 2003) was an American character actor in more than one hundred American films, usually playing villains and gangsters, including the first season of Walt Disney's Zorro as Captain Juan Ortega.

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Baseline StudioSystems

Studio System by Gracenote, formerly known as Baseline StudioSystems, is an American e-commerce company.

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Claire Du Brey

Claire Du Brey (born Clara Violet Dubreyvich, August 31, 1892 – August 1, 1993) was an American actress.

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Cowboy

A cowboy is an animal herder who tends cattle on ranches in North America, traditionally on horseback, and often performs a multitude of other ranch-related tasks.

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Dick Elliott

Richard Damon Elliott (April 30, 1886 – December 22, 1961) was an American character actor who played in over 240 films from the 1930s until the time of his death.

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Dirty Harry

Dirty Harry is a 1971 American neo-noir action thriller film produced and directed by Don Siegel, the first in the ''Dirty Harry'' series. Star in the Night and Dirty Harry are films directed by Don Siegel.

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Don Siegel

Donald Siegel (October 26, 1912 – April 20, 1991) was an American film and television director and producer.

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Donald Woods (actor)

Donald Woods (born Ralph Lewis Zink; December 2, 1906 – March 5, 1998) was a Canadian-American film and television actor whose career in Hollywood spanned six decades.

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Drama (film and television)

In film and television, drama is a category or genre of narrative fiction (or semi-fiction) intended to be more serious than humorous in tone.

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Gordon Hollingshead

Gordon Hollingshead (January 8, 1892, in Garfield, New Jersey – July 8, 1952, in Balboa Island, California) was an American film producer, associate producer and assistant director. He holds the record for the most Academy Award nominations in the Best Live Action Short Film category (20 nominations).

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Hitler Lives

Hitler Lives (also known as Hitler Lives?) is a 1945 American short documentary film directed by Don Siegel, who was uncredited. Star in the Night and Hitler Lives are 1945 films, 1945 short films, films directed by Don Siegel and Warner Bros. short films.

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Irving Bacon

Irving Ernest Bacon (September 6, 1893 – February 5, 1965) was an American character actor who appeared in almost 500 films.

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Italian Americans

Italian Americans (italoamericani) are Americans who have full or partial Italian ancestry.

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J. Carrol Naish

Joseph Patrick Carrol Naish (January 21, 1896 – January 24, 1973) was an American actor.

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John Miles (actor)

John "Johnny" Miles (June 12, 1923 – May 17, 2006) was an American actor who appeared in 19 movies between 1944 and 1950.

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List of Christmas films

Many Christmas stories have been adapted to feature films and TV specials, and have been broadcast and repeated many times on television.

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List of directorial debuts

This is a list of film directorial debuts in chronological order.

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Lynne Baggett

Lynn Baggett (born Ruth Baggett; May 10, 1923 – March 22, 1960) also credited as Lynne Baggett, was an American actress.

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Montage (filmmaking)

Montage is a film editing technique in which a series of short shots are sequenced to condense space, time, and information.

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Nativity of Jesus

The nativity of Jesus, nativity of Christ, birth of Jesus or birth of Christ is documented in the biblical gospels of Luke and Matthew.

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Richard Erdman

John Richard Erdman (June 1, 1925 – March 16, 2019) was an American character actor and occasional film and television director.

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Robert Burks

Leslie Robert Burks (July 4, 1909 – May 11, 1968) was an American cinematographer who worked in many different film genres and collaborated several times with Alfred Hitchcock.

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Rosina Galli (actress)

Rosina Fiorini Galli (August 10. 1906 – December 3, 1969) was an Italian film actress in Hollywood.

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Saul Elkins

Saul Elkins (June 29, 1907 in New York, New York – May 9, 2001 in Henderson, Nevada) was an American writer, producer and director in the film industry.

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Second unit

Second unit is a discrete team of filmmakers tasked with filming shots or sequences of a production, separate from the main or "first" unit.

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Short film

A short film is a film with a low running time.

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Southwestern United States

The Southwestern United States, also known as the American Southwest or simply the Southwest, is a geographic and cultural region of the United States that includes Arizona and New Mexico, along with adjacent portions of California, Colorado, Nevada, Oklahoma, Texas, and Utah.

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The New York Times

The New York Times (NYT) is an American daily newspaper based in New York City.

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Virginia Sale

Virginia Sale (May 20, 1899 – August 23, 1992) was an American character actress whose career spanned six decades, during most of which she played older women, even when she was in her twenties.

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Warner Bros. Pictures

Warner Bros.

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William Lava

William "Bill" Benjamin Lava (March 18, 1911 – February 20, 1971) was a composer and arranger who composed and conducted music for feature films as well as Warner Bros.' Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies animated cartoons from 1962 to 1969, replacing the deceased Milt Franklyn, making him the last composer and arranger in the classic era of Warner Bros.

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18th Academy Awards

The 18th Academy Awards were held on March 7, 1946, at Grauman's Chinese Theatre to honor the films of 1945.

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See also

1940s Christmas drama films

1945 short films

Films directed by Don Siegel

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Star_in_the_Night