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Carl Foreman

Carl Foreman, CBE was an American screenwriter and film producer who wrote the award-winning films The Bridge on the River Kwai and High Noon, among others. He was one of the screenwriters who were blacklisted in Hollywood in the 1950s because of their suspected communist sympathy or membership in the Communist Party.

Other names:

Carl Nathan Foreman

Gender:

Nam

Birthday:

23 thg 7, 1914

Death:

26 thg 6, 1984

Place of birth:

Chicago, Illinois, USA

Carl Foreman movies

  • 1952
    7.7

    High Noon

  • 1957
    7.8

    The Bridge on the River Kwai

  • 1950
    7.0

    The Men

  • 1963
    6.2

    The Victors

  • 1963
    6.2

    The Victors

  • 1963
    6.2

    The Victors

  • 1961
    7.3

    The Guns of Navarone

  • 1961
    7.3

    The Guns of Navarone

  • 1949
    6.6

    Champion

  • 1950
    6.4

    Young Man with a Horn

  • 1949
    5.5

    The Clay Pigeon

  • 1949
    5.5

    The Clay Pigeon

  • 1957
    6.8

    A Hatful of Rain

  • 1950
    6.8

    Cyrano de Bergerac

  • 1941
    5.8

    Bowery Blitzkrieg

  • 1980
    5.4

    When Time Ran Out...

  • 1972
    6.2

    Young Winston

  • 1969
    6.6

    Mackenna's Gold

  • 1949
    6.6

    Home of the Brave

  • 1954
    5.5

    The Sleeping Tiger

  • 1945
    5.1

    Dakota

  • 1958
    6.0

    The Key

  • 1948
    6.0

    So This Is New York

  • 1966
    6.7

    Born Free

  • 1950
    7.0

    The Men

  • 1942
    0.0

    Rhythm Parade

  • 1941
    4.9

    Spooks Run Wild

  • 1941
    4.9

    Spooks Run Wild

  • 1972
    6.2

    Young Winston

  • 1979
    8.0

    The Golden Gate Murders

  • 1972
    6.6

    Living Free

  • 1945
    5.9

    Know Your Enemy: Japan

  • 1969
    6.2

    Otley

  • 1958
    6.0

    The Key

  • 1952
    7.7

    High Noon

  • 2000
    5.2

    High Noon

  • 1969
    6.6

    Mackenna's Gold

  • 1978
    6.2

    Force 10 from Navarone