
He Ran All the Way (1951)
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- 1h 17min
- Crime, Drama
- 13 Jul 1951 (USA)
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Cast verified as complete
John Garfield | ... |
Nick Robey
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Shelley Winters | ... |
Peg Dobbs
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Wallace Ford | ... |
Fred Dobbs
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Selena Royle | ... |
Mrs. Dobbs
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Gladys George | ... |
Mrs. Robey
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Norman Lloyd | ... |
Al Molin
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Robert Hyatt | ... |
Tommy Dobbs
(as Bobby Hyatt)
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Clancy Cooper | ... |
Stan
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Vici Raaf | ... |
Marge
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Keith Hetherington | ... |
Capt. of Detectives
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Robert Karnes | ... |
Police Lieutenant
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Jimmy Ames | ... |
Clerk (uncredited)
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Gordon Armitage | ... |
Pedestrian (uncredited)
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Arthur Berkeley | ... |
Workman (uncredited)
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Willie Bloom | ... |
Pedestrian (uncredited)
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Chet Brandenburg | ... |
Co-Worker (uncredited)
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John Breen | ... |
Co-Worker (uncredited)
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Ralph Brooks | ... |
Detective Lieutenant (uncredited)
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Johnny Duncan | ... |
Boy at Pool (uncredited)
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A. Cameron Grant | ... |
Payroll Courier (uncredited)
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Joe Hinds | ... |
Pedestrian (uncredited)
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Shep Houghton | ... |
Pedestrian (uncredited)
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Mark Lowell | ... |
Everett (uncredited)
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James Magill | ... |
Workman (uncredited)
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Renny McEvoy | ... |
Pool Attendant (uncredited)
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Mike Morelli | ... |
Workman (uncredited)
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John Morgan | ... |
Police Doctor (uncredited)
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William H. O'Brien | ... |
Man Entering Apt. Building (uncredited)
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Monty O'Grady | ... |
Man in Locker Room (uncredited)
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Charles Perry | ... |
Pedestrian (uncredited)
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Lucile Sewall | ... |
Mrs. Marsden (uncredited)
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Dale Van Sickel | ... |
Officer Newcomb (uncredited)
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Directed by
John Berry |
Written by
Hugo Butler | ... | (screenplay by) and |
Guy Endore | ... | (screenplay by) |
Sam Ross | ... | (based upon de novel "he ran all the way" by) |
Dalton Trumbo | ... | (screenplay) (originally uncredited) |
Produced by
John Garfield | ... | producer (uncredited) |
Bob Roberts | ... | producer |
Paul Trivers | ... | associate producer |
Music by
Franz Waxman |
Cinematography by
James Wong Howe | ... | director of photography |
Editorial Department
Francis D. Lyon | ... | editorial supervisor |
Production Design by
Harry Horner |
Set Decoration by
Edward G. Boyle |
Makeup Department
Hollis Barnes | ... | hair stylist |
Gustaf Norin | ... | makeup artist (as Gus Norin) |
Production Management
Ben Hersh | ... | production supervisor |
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
Emmett Emerson | ... | assistant director |
Sound Department
Victor B. Appel | ... | sound (as Victor Appel) |
Mac Dalgleish | ... | sound |
Costume and Wardrobe Department
Joe King | ... | wardrobe |
Music Department
Leonid Raab | ... | orchestrator (uncredited) |
Additional Crew
Louis Brandt | ... | assistant to producer |
Arnold Laven | ... | dialogue director |
Claude Bertrand | ... | french voice dubbing: John Garfield (uncredited) |
Dhia Cristiani | ... | italian voice dubbing: Vici Raaf (uncredited) |
Gualtiero De Angelis | ... | italian voice dubbing: John Garfield (uncredited) |
Raymond Destac | ... | french voice dubbing: Clancy Cooper (uncredited) |
Maria Pia Di Meo | ... | italian voice dubbing: Bobby Hyatt (uncredited) |
Claire Guibert | ... | french voice dubbing: Shelley Winters (uncredited) |
Robert H. Justman | ... | production assistant (uncredited) |
Germaine Kerjean | ... | french voice dubbing: Gladys George (uncredited) |
Tina Lattanzi | ... | italian voice dubbing: Gladys George (uncredited) |
Pierre Morin | ... | french voice dubbing: Robert Karnes (uncredited) |
Amilcare Pettinelli | ... | italian voice dubbing: Wallace Ford (uncredited) |
Raymond Rognoni | ... | french voice dubbing: Wallace Ford (uncredited) |
Roger Rudel | ... | french voice dubbing: Ralph Brooks (uncredited) |
Giovanna Scotto | ... | italian voice dubbing: Selena Royle (uncredited) |
Stefano Sibaldi | ... | italian voice dubbing: Norman Lloyd (uncredited) |
Lydia Simoneschi | ... | italian voice dubbing: Shelley Winters (uncredited) |
André Valmy | ... | french voice dubbing: Norman Lloyd (uncredited) |
Production Companies
Distributors
- United Artists (1951) (United States) (theatrical)
- United Artists (1951) (United Kingdom) (theatrical)
- Constantin Film (1952) (Austria) (theatrical)
- United Artists (1953) (Belgium) (theatrical)
- United Artists Television (1956) (United States) (tv)
- Kino Lorber (2015) (United States) (DVD)
- Kino Lorber (2015) (United States) (Blu-ray) (DVD)
- Swashbuckler Films (2019) (France) (theatrical) (re-release) (digitally restored version)
- The Criterion Channel (2019) (United States) (tv) (digital)
- The Criterion Channel (2022) (United States) (tv) (streaming)
Special Effects
Other Companies
- RCA (sound system)
Storyline
Plot Summary |
The uptight and dumb small-time thief Nick Robey and his partner and only friend Al Molin steal $10,000 from a man, but the heist goes wrong. Al Molin is killed by a policeman and Nick shoots him in the spine. He hides out in a public swimming pool and meets the lonely spinster Peggy Dobbs in the water. Nick uses Peggy to lie low. He offers a ride in a taxi to her and she invites him to her apartment, where she introduces her family to him. When Nick discovers that he killed the cop, he decides to use Peggy's apartment as hideout to wait for the police manhunt to cool down. When Nick finds that Peggy loves him, he invites her to leave town with him and asks her to buy a car. However, Nick cannot trust anybody and believes Peggy has betrayed him. Written by Claudio Carvalho, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil |
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Taglines | A lonely girl -- a man on the run and 72 hours that shock you with the impact of unleashed emotions! See more » |
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Parents Guide | View content advisory » |
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Did You Know?
Trivia | Final film of John Garfield. See more » |
Goofs | When Molin meets up with Robey, Molin says he's been waiting for Robey at Lombardi's, and then tells Robey to explain his "bad dream" after they get to Lombardi's. After a cut to the two drinking in a bar, they get up to leave and the sign above the door shows they're in "Sam's Cafe". See more » |
Movie Connections | Featured in Red Hollywood (1996). See more » |
Soundtracks | Sobre las olas (Over the Waves) See more » |
Quotes |
Mrs. Robey:
If you were a man, you'd be out looking for a job. Nick Robey: If you were a man, I'd kick your teeth in. See more » |