LC control no. | no2013018819 |
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Descriptive conventions | rda |
Uniform title heading | White heat (Motion picture) |
Variant(s) | Alma negra (Motion picture) Belo usijanje (Motion picture) Bialy zar (Motion picture) Bloeddorstig (Motion picture) Caldura alba (Motion picture) Cehennem Alevi (Motion picture) Enfer est à lui (Motion picture) Fehér izzás (Motion picture) Fúria Sanguinária (Motion picture) Furia umana (Motion picture) Glödhett (Motion picture) Белая горячка (Motion picture) Бяла жега (Motion picture) Maschinenpistolen (Motion picture) Megalos amartolos (Motion picture) Megszállottság (Motion picture) Roent (Motion picture) Rojo vivo (Motion picture) Sprung in den Tod (Motion picture) Valkoinen hehku (Motion picture) |
See also | Film director: Walsh, Raoul, 1887-1980 Screenwriter: Goff, Ivan Screenwriter: Roberts, Ben, 1916-1984 Film producer: Edelman, Louis F. Production company: Warner Bros. Pictures (1923-1967) |
Form of work | Motion pictures Action and adventure films Crime films |
Beginning date | 1949 |
Special note | Non-Latin script reference not evaluated. |
Found in | White heat, 1949 Internet movie database, via WWW, Feb. 15, 2013 (White Heat; motion picture produced by Warner Bros. and released in 1949) IMDb, 20 July 2017 (White Heat (1949); Action, Crime, Drama; Director: Raoul Walsh; Writers: Ivan Goff (screen play), Ben Roberts (screen play), Virginia Kellogg (suggested by a story by); Produced by: Louis F. Edelman; Music by: Max Steiner; Production Co: Warner Bros.; Also known as: Alma negra, Sprung in den Tod, Bloeddorstig, L'enfer est à lui, Бяла жега, Fúria Sanguinária, Maschinenpistolen, Al rojo vivo, Roent, Valkoinen hehku, O megalos amartolos, Fehér izzás, Megszállottság, La furia umana, Bialy zar, Caldura alba, Belo usijanje, Glödhett, Белая горячка, Cehennem Alevi; Release date: 3 September 1949) |