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Walk Softly Stranger: Robert Stevenson (Director), Robert Sparks, Frank Fenton (Writer), Joseph Cotten, Alida Valli
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available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Walk Softly,
Stranger is a 1950 film that tells the story of a small-time crook on
the run who later becomes reformed by the love of a crippled woman. This
would be the last RKO credit for famed film producer Dore Schary, who
would leave the studio soon after the completion of the film. Privately,
Schary did not see eye to eye with RKO owner Howard Hughes. Filming
ended in June 1948, but Hughes later shelved the film after its
completion. It would not see the light of day until its premiere in
October 1950, more than two years after production had wrapped. Hughes
likely intended to release the film and capitalize off the success of
Carol Reed's The Third Man (1949), which also starred Cotten and Valli. |
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