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 | | Description: | Cliff Barton (Robert Taylor) risks his career over love and business in this Oscar nominated adaptation of Howard Swiggett's best-selling novel. Engaged to the niece of George Salt (Burl Ives), his ruthless boss and mentor, vice chairman Barton is sent to London, where he's been ordered to trick a firm into a merger and take control of their company. Asked by Mrs. Salt (Mary Astor) to check out a local charity project, Barton meets it's director, Austrian refugee Miriam Linka (Elisabeth Mueller), and the two soon fall in love. So when he returns home without a deal and abruptly breaks his engagement, an enraged Salt sets out to use rumors of Linka's past to force Barton's resignation. The first B&W film shot in Cinema Scope, the Power and the Prize also marked the Hollywood debut of Swiss actress Mueller. Despite rave reviews, she would make only a few more films before devoting herself to the theater. * Costume Design (Black-and-White), 1956. |  | | Actors: |
Cedric Hardwicke, Elisabeth M ller, Robert Taylor, Elisabeth Mueller, Burl Ives, Charles Coburn, Sir Cedric Hardwicke, Nicola Michaels, Jack Raine, Tom Browne Henry, Richard Deacon, Tol Avery, Marie Brown, Mary Astor, Cameron Prud'homme, Richard Erdman, Ben Wright, Vernon Rich, Alena Murray, Elizabeth Flournoy, Van Kirk, John Zaremba, Mary Scott, Violet Rensing, John Banner, Norman Rainey, Owen McGiveney, Paula Trent, Bruce Conrad, Marjorie Hellen, Theona Bryant, Jack Gargan, Francis Ravel, Albert Pollet, Curt Furburg, Max Barwyn, Paul Busch, Barry Brooks, William Remick, Kay English |
 | | Director: |
Henry Koster |
 | | Producer: |
Nicholas Nayfack |
 | | Manufacturer No.: |
WARA675326DVD |
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