On Tue, 17 May 1994, Bill Vasilion wrote: > I have to say any of the films from the 50's and early 60's > namely some of the Lancaster, Kirk Douglas films and Burt's work > with HEcht HIll Lancaster productions. > thanks bill [log in to unmask] The film is I WALK ALONE (1947, dir: Byron Haskin), but I don't beleive it was a HEcht-Lancaster production. I think "Apache" in '54 was the first of the Hecht-Lancaster productions, with James Hill acting as producer on those earlier ones, but not getting his name above the title 'til later. I don't recall when Douglas' Brynna Productions got underway... An interesting source for other undervalued films is the first of the National Society of Film Critics collections. It is called "Produced and abandoned; the best films you've never seen", and came out in 1990.