Robert Blake

Robert Blake

  • Born: 1933-9-18
  • Height: 5' 4" (1.63 m)
  • Profession: actor
  • Nationality: America
  • Representative Works: Slightly Dangerous
  • Robert Blake, born in Nutrie, New Jersey on September 18, 1933, is an American film actor and starred in films such as " The Beast of Budapest " and " Slightly Dangerous " [1-2]  .
    Extended Reading
    • Ayla 2022-02-19 08:01:59

      Director said

      This film was written by the German film master Fritz Lange in the 20th century and is an early work of film noir. As a German expressionist film director, Lange incorporated the German expressionist style into American Hollywood films: strong contrast between light and dark, unstable oblique...

    • Juliet 2022-02-19 08:01:59

      Double interpretation of desire

      While watching the movie, accompanied by the roar of thunderstorms outside the window, I stared nervously at Professor Wenli, who was driving on a rainy night on the screen: When passing the toll gate, I was annoyed by his sudden mistake, for fear that the toll collector would see the corpse in the...

    • Ryder 2022-02-19 08:01:59

      The logical scrutiny of the police and the blackmailer is too good, right? As a teacher who taught murder at the beginning of the chapter, his handling of the murder case was too stupid. But as a dream design, these do not need to be taken seriously. On the contrary, I like this black and mocking ending, but it does not mean that the ending can be used to save a film.

    • Genesis 2022-03-21 09:03:00

      I watched it for Edward Robinson, but what impressed me more after watching it was Joan Bennett, the heroine who was dressed up and changed a lot of fancy clothes. The content shows the clumsiness and confusion of men and women after making mistakes, ironic exclamations without too much nervousness of step-by-step.

    The Woman in the Window quotes

    • Alice Reed: [Offering him a drink] Let's have another.

      Richard Wanley: I should say no, I know, but I haven't the slightest intention of saying it.

    • Dist. Atty. Frank Lalor: [In a cautionary tone] In the District Attorney's office we see what happens to middle-aged men who try acting like colts.