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...

    • Jessika 2022-04-23 07:03:54

      The Huang Liang Yimeng in the back was really amazing, and then another beautiful woman appeared, and the male protagonist was frightened and fled on the spot. It was so fun. The middle part is quite satisfactory, but the shooting is very exciting. I feel that this subject matter is not difficult for Fritz Lang to get started with. It is not so much a companion piece of Bloody Street, but rather a companion piece of double compensation. The same is a partnership murder, but because one is deliberately seeking money and the other is negligently hurting people, the performance of the accomplice is just in contrast, and the other eventually betrays each other, One is a successful partnership to escape. In the film, the male and female protagonists cooperated really well, taking every step of the way. Although as the lines say, "I'm not in this line of work", the level of performance is still very good. It's just that there are often uncontrollable accidents in the process of covering up the truth. The suspected failure is quite reasonable. The acting of the male lead and male lead is really good.

    • Thora 2022-03-21 09:03:00

      It was actually a spring dream, I thought it was inappropriate, and the ending ruined everything. I often take him to the scene, and he reveals that he is the murderer in nine out of ten sentences. This paragraph is very interesting, and I am afraid it will be quoted in many detective dramas later. There are three outcomes for dealing with extortion, one, until you are left without points, two, surrender, and three kill the other party.

    The Woman in the Window quotes

    • [last lines]

      Streetwalker: Pardon me. Will you give me a light?

      Richard Wanley: No. Oh, no. Thank you indeed. Not for a million dollars.

    • [first lines]

      Richard Wanley: [lecturing] The Biblical injunction "Thou shalt not kill" is one that requires qualification in view of our broader knowledge of impulses behind homicide. The various legal categories such as first and second degree murder, the various degrees of homicide, manslaughter, are civilized recognitions of impulses of various degrees of culpability. The man who kills in self defense, for instance, must not be judged by the same standards applied to the man who kills for gain.