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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Macao_(film)Macao (film) - Wikipedia

    Macao is a 1952 American adventure film noir directed by Josef von Sternberg and Nicholas Ray and starring Robert Mitchum, Jane Russell, William Bendix, and Gloria Grahame. Shot in black-and-white, it was distributed by RKO Pictures.

  2. Macao (1952) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.

  3. www.imdb.com › title › tt0044863Macao (1952) - IMDb

    Macao: Directed by Josef von Sternberg, Mel Ferrer, Nicholas Ray, Robert Stevenson. With Robert Mitchum, Jane Russell, William Bendix, Thomas Gomez. Nick Cochran, an American in exile in Macao, has a chance to restore his name by helping capture an international crime lord.

    • (3.9K)
    • Adventure, Crime, Drama
    • Josef von Sternberg, Mel Ferrer, Nicholas Ray
    • 1952-04-11
  4. Macao (1952) - Turner Classic Movies. Overview. Synopsis. Credits. Photos & Videos. Film Details. Articles & Reviews. Quotes. Trivia. Notes. Brief Synopsis. A man on the run in the Far East is mistaken for an undercover cop. Cast & Crew. Read More. Josef Von Sternberg. Director. Robert Mitchum. Nick Cochran. Jane Russell. Julie Benton.

    • Josef Von Sternberg
    • Robert Mitchum
  5. On a boat from Hong Kong, a trio of outsiders -- entertainer Julie Benson (Jane Russell), disgraced American serviceman Nick Cochran (Robert Mitchum) and tourist Lawrence C. Trumble (William...

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    • Robert Mitchum
    • Josef Von Sternberg
    • Crime, Drama
  6. Nick Cochran, an American in exile in Macao, has a chance to restore his name by helping capture an international crime lord. Undercover, can he mislead the bad guys and still woo the attractive singer/petty crook, Julie Benson?

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  8. Macao is a 1952 black-and-white film noir adventure directed by Josef von Sternberg and Nicholas Ray. Producer Howard Hughes fired director von Sternberg during filming and hired Nicholas Ray to finish it. The drama features Robert Mitchum, Jane Russell, William Bendix, and Gloria Grahame.

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