''Never Love A Stranger'' is a 1958
crime
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and
gangster film that is based on
Harold Robbins
Harold Robbins (May 21, 1916 – October 14, 1997) was an American author of popular novels. One of the best-selling writers of all time, he wrote over 25 best-sellers, selling over 750 million copies in 32 languages.
Early life
Robbins was b ...
' 1948 debut novel with the same title. The film was shot in
black and white
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starring
John Drew Barrymore
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and
Robert Bray
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, and featuring a young
Steve McQueen
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.
Plot
Frankie Kane (Barrymore) is brought up in a Catholic
orphanage
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. He befriends a
Jewish law student named Martin Cabell (McQueen) and becomes romantically involved with Cabell's maid, Julie (Lita Milan). Kane learns later that he is also Jewish, and when told he will be removed from the orphanage and moved to a Jewish home he runs away and turns to a life of crime. Later, after joining a major
crime syndicate
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, he reconnects with Julie, finally deciding to join Martin, now a
district attorney
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, in shutting down the syndicate.
Main cast
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John Drew Barrymore
John Drew Barrymore (born John Blyth Barrymore Jr.; June 4, 1932 – November 29, 2004) was an American film actor and member of the Barrymore family of actors, which included his father, John Barrymore, and his father's siblings, Lionel and E ...
as Frankie Kane
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Lita Milan
Lita Milan also known as Lita Trujillo (born 1933) is an American actress. Her film credits include ''The Violent Men'' (1955), ''Desert Sands'' (1955), ''Gun Brothers'' (1956), '' The Ride Back'' (1957), ''Bayou'' (1957), ''The Left Handed Gun'' ...
as Julie, maid to the Cabell Family
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Steve McQueen
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as Martin Cabell
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Robert Bray
Robert E. Bray (October 23, 1917 – March 7, 1983) was an American film and television actor known for playing the forest ranger Corey Stuart in the CBS series '' Lassie'', He also starred in ''Stagecoach West'' and as Mike Hammer in the mo ...
as "Silk" Fennelli
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Salem Ludwig
Salem Ludwig (July 31, 1915 – April 1, 2007) was an American character actor and highly esteemed acting instructor.
Born in Brooklyn, New York, Ludwig was blacklisted in 1957 and could only find minimal stage work. He had many film and te ...
as Moishe Moscowitz
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R. G. Armstrong
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as Flix
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Douglas Rodgers as Brother Bernard
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Felice Orlandi as Bert
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Augusta Merighi
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as Mrs. Cozzolina
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Abe Simon as "Fats" Crown
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Vitina Marcus
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Career
Born in New York Ci ...
as Frances Kane
Original novel
Robbins' novel was published in 1948. It became a best seller.
The book was one of a number banned in Philadelphia as indecent. The ban was overturned the following year.
Production
In August 1957 it was announced that Barrymore would star and Robbins would write and produce. The ''Los Angeles Times'' called the part "the usual Barrymore role". At the time, Barrymore was under a year's suspension from Actors Equity, but this seemed to apply only to stage work.
The film was made through Caryn Productions, Robbins' own production company. Richard Day became co-producer and Allied Artists agreed to release. Filming started in the Bronx on 9 September.
Robert Stevens agreed to direct and Steve McQueen was given an early role.
[Of Local Origin. New York Times 3 Oct 1957: 33.]
References
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1958 films
Film noir
American gangster films
Allied Artists films
Films directed by Robert Stevens
1958 crime drama films
American crime drama films
Films based on American novels
1950s English-language films
1950s American films