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Upon his return to California, Powell's personal physician conducted tests and found malignant tumors on his neck and chest. [11] The marker on Dick Powell's niche in Forest Lawn Memorial Park, Glendale, California, incorrectly identifies his year of death as 1962. Powell died at the age of 58 on January 2, 1963.
The Dick Powell Show is an American television anthology series that aired on NBC from September 26, 1961 until September 17, 1963, primarily sponsored by the Reynolds Metals Company. Overview [ edit ]
Dick Powell's Zane Grey Theatre is an American Western anthology television series that was broadcast on CBS from October 5, 1956, until May 18, 1961. [1] Episodes [ edit ]
Zane Grey Enterprises. Original release. Network. CBS. Release. October 5, 1956 (1956-10-05) – May 18, 1961 (1961-05-18) Dick Powell's Zane Grey Theatre is an American Western anthology television series broadcast on CBS from October 5, 1956 until May 18, 1961.
Cornered (1945 film) Cornered. (1945 film) Cornered is a 1945 American mystery thriller film noir starring Dick Powell and directed by Edward Dmytryk. [2] This is the second teaming of Powell and Dmytryk (after Murder, My Sweet ). [3] The screenplay was written by John Paxton with uncredited help from Ben Hecht .
The Conqueror is a 1956 American epic historical drama film, directed by Dick Powell and written by Oscar Millard. It stars John Wayne as the Mongol conqueror Genghis Khan and co-stars Susan Hayward, Agnes Moorehead and Pedro Armendáriz. Produced by entrepreneur Howard Hughes, the film was principally shot near St. George, Utah .
The Singing Marine. The Singing Marine is a 1937 American musical film directed by Ray Enright and Busby Berkeley and starring Dick Powell. It was the last of Powell's trio of service-related Warners films: 1934's Flirtation Walk paid tribute, of sorts, to the Army, and 1935's Shipmates Forever to the Navy. This one is distinguished by its two ...
Meet the People. Meet the People (1944) is a Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer musical comedy film made, and set, during World War II, and starring Lucille Ball and Dick Powell and featuring Virginia O'Brien, Bert Lahr, Rags Ragland and June Allyson. The film takes its title from a successful Los Angeles musical revue, which ran on Broadway from December 25 ...