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Excerpt: Chapter 3
Peter Lorre's Credits (A Sample)
Peter Lorre: Biographical Sketch
Peter Lorre FAQ
Peter Lorre On DVD
Peter Lorre Photos
Peter Lorre Poster Art
Critics Are Saying . . .
Interview With The Author
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Strange Cargo -- MGM, 1940, directed by Frank Borzage,
with Peter Lorre as "M'sieu Cochon" (the Pig), informant to the prison authorities
at the penal colony in French Guiana.
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An American lobby card advertising the original release of
Strange Cargo (1940). Convict Verne (Clark Gable) gives Julie (Joan
Crawford), the woman he loves, a choice -- him or "the Pig" (Peter Lorre). Courtesy
of Mike Hawks.
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I Was an Adventuress -- 20th Century-Fox, 1940, directed
by Gregory Ratoff, with Peter Lorre as "Polo", kleptomaniac, pickpocket, and one
third of a European trio of con artists operating in the French Riviera.
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An American lobby card for I Was an Adventuress (1940).
Confidence men Erich von Stroheim and Peter Lorre catch up with their former
partner Vera Zorina and her new husband Richard Greene at the couple's country
estate. Courtesy of Mike Hawks.
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Island of Doomed Men -- Columbia Studios, 1940, directed by
Charles Barton, with Peter Lorre as "Stephen Danel", owner of a private island and
diamond mine.
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An American one-sheet poster advertising Island of Doomed Men
(1940).
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An American lobby card for the original release of
Island of Doomed Men (1940). As the captive Lorraine Danel, Rochelle
Hudson tries to soothe Peter Lorre's temper with a Chopin nocturne in the couple's
opulent, but electric-fence-guarded, home on Dead Man's Isle. Courtesy of Mike
Hawks.
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Stranger on the Third Floor -- RKO Radio, 1940, directed by
Boris Ingster, with Peter Lorre as "the Stranger", a mysterious figure in a long,
white scarf.
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An American one-sheet poster advertising Stranger on the Third
Floor (1940).
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An American title card advertising Stranger on the Third Floor
(1940), with Peter Lorre and Margaret Tallichet.
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A newspaper ad for the American release of Stranger on the Third
Floor (1940), with the leading actors Peter Lorre, John McGuire, and
Margaret Tallichet.
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The Face Behind the Mask -- Columbia Studios, 1941, directed
by Robert Florey, with Peter Lorre as "Janos Szabo", a hopeful immigrant
watchmaker from Hungary.
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A black-and-white American insert poster advertising the 1955 re-release
of The Face Behind the Mask.
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An American one-sheet poster for the 1955 re-release of The Face Behind
the Mask.
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This American title card, advertising the 1955 re-release of The Face
Behind the Mask (1941), includes images of Peter Lorre, Evelyn Keyes, and
James Seay.
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An American lobby card for the original release of The Face Behind
the Mask (1941). Newly arrived in New York City, Hungarian watchmaker
Janos Szabo (Peter Lorre) accosts plainclothes detective Jim O'Hara (Don Beddoe)
and a police officer (Lee Shumway).
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A lobby card for the American release of The Face Behind the Mask
(1941), with Al Bridge, as a flop-house manager, and Peter Lorre, as the
down-on-his-luck Janos, in a scene deleted from the completed film.
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An American lobby card advertising the original release of The Face
Behind the Mask (1941). New crime boss Janos (Peter Lorre) informs Jeff
Jeffreys (James Seay), just out of prison, about the change in leadership in Jeffreys'
criminal gang. Courtesy of Mike Hawks.
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Except where noted, all images are from the collection of Stephen Youngkin.
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