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- Don Kelly was born on March 17, 1924 in New York City, New York, USA as Donald Patrick Kelly to Robert T. Kelly and Rachel Marie Knudsen. He was raised in Brooklyn, New York. Don was an actor, known for Bombers B-52 (1957), Tank Battalion (1958), and The Hostage (1967), his final starring role. The Hollywood Reporter sated in its film review that "the film owes its vitality primarily to the dynamic forces of the murderer, Bull, played by Don O'Kelly." He appeared in numerous television westerns including Bat Masterson, Cheyenne, The Virginian, and Bonanza. He died on October 2, 1966 in Culver City, Los Angeles, California, USA.
- Actor
- Additional Crew
A prestigious theater actor and stage director, member of the Comédie-Française, Jean Marchat also founded his own company, the Rideau de Paris. But, as is often the case with great names of the stage, Marchat's movie career does not live up to what he achieved on the boards. The handsome, manly, impressive actor could proudly say: 'I served Corneille, Péguy, Gide, Giraudoux, Mérimée, Roblès ... and many others'. He certainly did not boast about the ones he worked for in films: Gleize, Paulin, Stelli, Reinert, Vernay or Kapps! Not that any of their work was systematically terrible but those filmmakers definitely lacked ambition and personality. Occasionally though, Marchat would appear in a more artistic work. He was in a scene or two for Grémillon, Bresson or Guitry. But most of the time he lent his name to run-of-the-mill productions. He did it playing by the rules, without disdain. He always brought all his authority and his assurance to the characters he played, inferior as the film he was in was. He particularly shone when he embodied unpleasant fellows (an arrogant aristocrat, an upper class criminal, a spy, a collaborator) or figures of authority such as judges, prosecutors, bishops, generals and nobles.- Actor
- Soundtrack
Jan Pruis was born on 25 November 1920 in Amsterdam, Noord-Holland, Netherlands. He was an actor, known for Pipo de Clown (1958), Spuit Elf (1964) and O, kijk mij nou (1962). He died on 2 October 1966 in Hoorn, Noord-Holland, Netherlands.- Willy Rösner was born on 19 May 1893 in Rosenheim, Germany. He was an actor, known for Der Ochsenkrieg (1943), Erotikon (1929) and Großreinemachen (1935). He died on 2 October 1966 in Munich, Bavaria, West Germany.
- Laura Lacillade was born on 18 June 1892 in Springfield, Vermont, USA. She was an actress, known for New Toys (1925). She died on 2 October 1966 in Springfield, Vermont, USA.
- Production Designer
- Art Department
- Art Director
Józef Galewski was born on 10 March 1882 in Warsaw, Poland, Russian Empire [now Warsaw, Mazowieckie, Poland]. He was a production designer and art director, known for Krysta (1919), Dziesieciu z Pawiaka (1931) and Szlakiem hanby (1929). He died on 2 October 1966 in Skolimów, Konstancin-Jeziorna, Mazowieckie, Poland.