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  1. Back Street is a 1961 American Eastmancolor drama film directed by David Miller, and produced by Ross Hunter. The screenplay was written by William Ludwig and Eleanore Griffin based on the 1931 novel of the same name by Fannie Hurst. The music score is by Frank Skinner, who also scored the 1941 version.

  2. Back Street: Directed by David Miller. With Susan Hayward, John Gavin, Vera Miles, Charles Drake. In Lincoln, the ambitious aspirant-designer Rae Smith has an incident with a wolf department store businessman and is rescued by the Marine Paul Saxon.

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    • Drama
    • David Miller
    • 1961-10-12
  3. I Backstreet Boys sono un gruppo musicale pop statunitense formato a Orlando, Florida, nel 1993 e composto da Nick Carter, Howie Dorough, Brian Littrell, AJ McLean e Kevin Richardson. Riconosciuti come icone della musica pop e boyband più amata su scala mondiale di fine anni novanta e primi anni duemila, ottennero grande fama dapprima in ...

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  4. TRAMA BACKSTREET. Jerry Bolenti è un giovane italo-americano che vive nella giungla di una grossa città ai margini della mafia. Convive con Paola, passa il suo molto tempo libero ai tavoli da ...

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  5. Circumstances conspire in Lincoln, Nebraska against the lovers as Rae (Susan Hayward) is finally convinced Marine Paul (John Gavin), who s shipping-out for Chicago, really wants her to join him, her roommate (Virginia Grey) mediating on the phone, in the third movie version of , 1961.

    • David Miller, Phil Bowles, James Welch
    • Susan Hayward
  6. Summaries. In Lincoln, the ambitious aspirant-designer Rae Smith has an incident with a wolf department store businessman and is rescued by the Marine Paul Saxon. They immediately fall in love with each other and spend the night together.

  7. David Miller. Director. Fannie Hurst. Novel. Eleanore Griffin. Screenplay. William Ludwig. Screenplay. Ambitious but thwarted, Rae Smith meets handsome Marine Paul Saxon, (of the Saxon department store chain), as he passes through Lincoln, Nebraska, on his way home from World War II.