With These Hands (1950)
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- 52min
- Documentary, Drama
- 15 Jun 1950 (USA)
- Movie
Film produced by the International Ladies Garment Workers Union -- featuring several well-known Broadway actors -- recreates Triangle Fire of 1911 and compares working conditions of the 1910's with the 1950's.
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- Nominated for 1 Oscar.
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Cast
Sam Levene | ... |
Alexander Brody
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Arlene Francis | ... |
Jenny Brody
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Joseph Wiseman | ... |
Mike Deleo
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Jack Arnold | ... |
Communist Agitator (uncredited)
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Rolly Bester | ... |
Typist (uncredited)
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Julius Bing | ... |
Triangle Boss (uncredited)
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Rudy Bond | ... |
Business Agent (uncredited)
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Haskell Coffin | ... |
Impartial Chairman (uncredited)
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Gail Gregg | ... |
Girl in Fire (uncredited)
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Alexander Lockwood | ... |
Doctor (in 1913) (uncredited)
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Alexander Scourby | ... |
Doctor (uncredited)
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Louis Sorin | ... |
Boss (uncredited)
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Morris Strassberg | ... |
Bagel and Lox (uncredited)
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Judy Walther | ... |
Tess (uncredited)
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Directed by
Jack Arnold |
Written by
Morton Wishengrad | ... | () |
Produced by
Jack Arnold | ... | producer |
Lee Goodman | ... | producer |
Music by
Morris Mamorsky |
Cinematography by
Gerald Hirschfeld |
Editing by
Charles R. Senf |
Music Department
Morris Mamorsky | ... | conductor (uncredited) |
Production Companies
Distributors
- Distinguished Films Inc. (1950) (United States) (theatrical)
- Classic Pictures
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Taglines | A New Kind of Entertainment BURSTS Upon the Screen! See more » |
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Did You Know?
Trivia | Film debuts of Joseph Wiseman, Alexander Scourby, Rolly Bester, Julius Bing, Rudy Bond, Gail Gregg and Judy Walther, as well as the first of two on-screen appearances made by director Jack Arnold (I). See more » |