The Angry Hills
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The Angry Hills
Summary
The Angry Hills is a film[1]. It has Wikipedia articles in 8 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[2]
Key Facts
- The Angry Hills's instance of is recorded as film[3].
- The Angry Hills was directed by Robert Aldrich[4].
- Albert Isaac Bezzerides wrote the screenplay for The Angry Hills[5].
- The Angry Hills's composer is recorded as Richard Rodney Bennett[6].
- The Angry Hills's genre is spy film[7].
- The Angry Hills's genre is war film[8].
- The Angry Hills's genre is drama film[9].
- The Angry Hills's genre is thriller film[10].
- A cast member of The Angry Hills was Robert Mitchum[11].
- A cast member of The Angry Hills was Stanley Baker[12].
- A cast member of The Angry Hills was Gia Scala[13].
- A cast member of The Angry Hills was Theodore Bikel[14].
- A cast member of The Angry Hills was Sebastian Cabot[15].
- A cast member of The Angry Hills was Leslie Phillips[16].
- A cast member of The Angry Hills was Donald Wolfit[17].
- A cast member of The Angry Hills was Kieron Moore[18].
- A cast member of The Angry Hills was Marius Goring[19].
- The Angry Hills was produced by Raymond Stross[20].
- The Angry Hills's director of photography is recorded as Stephen Dade[21].
- The original language of The Angry Hills was English[22].
- The Angry Hills's color is recorded as black-and-white[23].
- The Angry Hills's country of origin is recorded as United States[24].
- The Angry Hills's country of origin is recorded as United Kingdom[25].
- The Angry Hills was released on January 1, 1959[26].
- The Angry Hills's distributed by is recorded as Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer[27].
Body
Authorship and Creation
The Angry Hills was produced by Raymond Stross[20]. It was directed by Robert Aldrich[4]. Albert Isaac Bezzerides wrote the screenplay for it[5]. Cast members include Robert Mitchum[11], Stanley Baker[12], Gia Scala[13], Theodore Bikel[14], Sebastian Cabot[15], and Leslie Phillips[16].
Publication
The Angry Hills was released on January 1, 1959[26]. The original language of it was English[22]. Genres include spy film[7], war film[8], drama film[9], and thriller film[10].
Subject and Themes
The Angry Hills's main subject is World War II[28].
Why It Matters
The Angry Hills has Wikipedia articles in 8 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[2] It is known by 4 alternative names across languages and contexts.[29]