Clash By Night (1952)
Marilyn had read the play when she worked at the Actors Lab. For the first time, she was about to come out of secretary or pretty blondes parts in which until then, she was confined.
The shooting took place in Monterrey, California (,,), and was a true ordeal for the director, Fritz Lang. He didn't abide all Marilyn's demands and particularly Natasha Lytess presence (that Marilyn had imposed to help her to express the best of the part). who anticipated his directives. But with Marilyn, they found a compromise and the shooting could go on.Production
At the fish store
alone
White blouse
Tank top
Lace top and black skirt
White terry cloth top
with Keith Andes
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Black bathsuit
with Keith Andes
with Robert Ryan
off set
White polo shirt
Black checked dress
Publicity pictures
striped blouse
Wardrobe tests
CREDIT
Wald-Krasna Productions Inc., RKO Radio Pictures, Black & White.
Runtime : 105 mn.
Release date : June 18, 1952.
Director : Fritz Lang.
Producer : Harriet Parsons.
Script : Alfred Hayes, from a play of Clifford Odets.
Director of photography : Nicholas Musuraca.
Music :
Roy Webb.
Film editing :
George J. Amy.
CAST
Barbara
Stanwyck - Mae Doyle D'Amato
Paul
Douglas - Jerry D'Amato
Robert Ryan
- Earl Pfeiffer
Marilyn
Monroe - Peggy
J. Carrol
Naish - Uncle Vince
Keith Andes -Joe Doyle
Silvio Minciotti - Papa D'Amato
Diane Stewart - baby
Deborah Stewart - baby
Roy D'Armour - man
Gilbert Frye - man
Nancy Duke - guest
Sally Yarnell - guest
Irene Crosby - guest
Helen Hansen - guest
Dan Bernaducci - guest
Dick Coe - guest
Al Cavens - guest
Julius Tannen - waiter
William Bailey - waiter
Bert
Stevens - bartender
Mario Siletti - bartender
Bill Slack
- customer
Art Dupuis - customer
Frank Kreig - art
Tony Dante - fisherman.
TECHNICAL CREW
C. Bakaleinikoff - music director
Mel Berns - make-up
Carroll Clark - art direction
Albert S. D'Agostino - directeur artistique
Larry Germain - hairdresser
Jack Mills - set decoration
Clem Portman - sound
Darrell Silvera - set decoration
Jean L. Speak
- sound
Harold E .
Wellman - special effects
Michael Woulfe - costumes
Jack Baker
- co-songwriter of "I Hear a Rhaspody"
Joe Gasparre - co-songwriter of "I Hear a Rhaspody"
SYNOPSIS
After several years of absence, Mae Doyle (Barbara Stanwyck) comes back in her native town. Her brother Joe (Keith Andes), in love with Peggy (Marilyn Monroe), employed in a fish cannery, doesn't really appreciate her return. Mae gets to know Jerry (Paul Douglas), manager of a dragger, whom kindness and simplicity attract her.
They get married and have a little girl. Jerry's friend, Earl (Robert Ryan), projectionist in a local cinema, seduces Mae and they have an affair together. Mae decides to leave her husband.
First Jerry refuses to believe that his wife is cheating on him but when Mae admits the truth, he leaves and searches Earl, fights with him and leaves him unconscious. He takes the child on his boat and goes to the open sea.