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WWII France Mystery Adventure Film: The Green Glove (1952) [DVD] Film Noir Murder Mystery Film Featured Glenn Ford, Geraldine Brooks & Cedric Hardwicke
WWII France Mystery Adventure Film: The Green Glove (1952) [DVD] Film Noir Murder Mystery Film Featured Glenn Ford, Geraldine Brooks & Cedric Hardwicke
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Director: Rudolph Mate
Studio: Quality Information Publishers Inc.
Category: DVD

Buy New: $9.99
Sales Rank: 174843

Language: English (Unknown)
Media: DVD
Running Time: 88 minutes
Number Of Items: 1

MPN: 986
Model: 986
UPC: 878944007597
EAN: 0878944007597
ASIN: B00115H2UY

Publication Date: 2007
Theatrical Release Date: 1952
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

Features:
  • Year: 1952
  • Run time: 88 minutes
  • Director: Rudolph Mate
  • Starring: Glenn Ford, Geraldine Brooks, Cedric Hardwicke, Gaby Andre, George Macready.

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Product Description
Set in the beautiful French countryside during World War II, The Green Glove is a mystery adventure centering on a valuable religious artifact stolen by a Nazi art thief. Hes captured by Michael Blake (Glenn ford), an American soldier in France. The Nazi escapes, and Michael moves on in life, but never forgets the beautiful and excessively bejeweled glove. Years later, Blake is on the brink of bankruptcy. He decides to go back to France and find the mysterious glove. Aided by a beautiful tour guide (Gaby Andre) Blake flies from one perilous adventure to the next, thwarting danger at every turn! The action and mystery of The Green Glove are superb, but what takes the film to the next level is that it's also a radiant tour through the French countryside in the fifties!


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