Charlton Heston was convinced his main role in this 1950 black film had killed his film career

After appearing in Dark cityCharlton Heston was afraid that making the film, he had actually condemned his film career before he really started. Having played in movies like Ben-show,, Planet of the ApesAnd The ten commandmentsCharlton Heston established a well -deserved reputation as one of the best players in the 1950s and 1960s. Heston maintained his status as a leading actor for three decades, playing the main protagonist in several films from the 1950s and until the 1970s.
Unlike some stars, however, Charlton Heston did not immediately break on the scene or did not take Hollywood at the time he won his first major role. In fact, his career struck a huge hook very early, the one who had even asked if he would make him a movie actor. This perceived setback occurred in 1950 when Heston directed his first Hollywood film, Black city.
Heston did not believe that he had a career in films after Dark City
Dark City has only made the career as an actor of Charlton Heston
In the late 1940s, Charlton Heston was a stage and television actor, with a large part of his work from his appearances One studioA series of anthology broadcast on CBS. According to Marc Eliot Charlton Heston: the last Hollywood iconan actor’s biography, one of his performance One studio led to a film contract with Warner Bros., which he in fact hesitated to accept because of his preference for television. After very convincing, Heston signed to play in a black film entitled Dark city, Where he played a veteran who became a criminal.

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In the film, the character of Heston finds himself in difficulty when one of his cohorts develops a grudge against the members of their gang and begins to kill them. Directed by William Dieterle, the 1950 film Black has a 52% note on Rotten Tomatoes, which is not too far from the critical reception she received at the time of her release. It was not necessarily considered a bad film, with some criticisms giving it positive notes. That said, he did not work well at the box office and Warner Bros. ‘The interest in Heston apparently died, his contract being sold in Paramount.
The actor agreed that he had probably finished making films, without believing that he would have another chance like the one he had with Dark city Again
As Charlton Heston: the last Hollywood icon explain, The actor agreed that he had probably finished making films, without believing that he would have another chance like the one he had with Dark city Again. For this reason, Heston has turned his attention to television, in the impression that he should find the contentment of being a small screen.
The biggest spectacle on Earth has completely changed the career as an actor of Charlton Heston
Charlton Heston succeeded in Hollywood despite Dark City
Although Heston did not look for cinema roles after Dark cityOne found it despite everything, like a fortuitous meeting with Cecil B. Demille (the filmmaker who made him later in the epic biblical films of the 1950s The ten commandments And Ben-show) led to the latter being impressed by the actor. Eliot writes in his book that the brush of half with Heston occurred as he was looking for an actor to play the main role in The biggest spectacle on earthA circus film on the Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Circus.
Heston went from a punctual advance in a black -forgetting black film to the star of the best beak of a film that included Cornel Wilde, Dorothy Lamour, Gloria Grahame, and the most impressive, James Stewart.
The last Hollywood icon mentions that Demiille did not appreciate Dark city And was not inclined to throw Heston because of his performance, but finally decided to throw him anyway after meeting him in person. With this, Heston went from a punctual advance in a black -forgetting black film to the star of the best beak of a film which included Cornel Wilde, Dorothy Lamour, Gloria Grahame, and the most impressive, James Stewart.

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As evidenced by her 50% score on Rotten Tomatoes, her reputation has not helped since his release, but she was extremely successful at the time, and even won the Academy Prize for the best film. The biggest spectacle on earth Histon’s performance radically raised, and although it does not make him a massive star overnight, it helped erase the memory of Dark city And paved the way for the most famous collaborations in Heston and a half.

Dark city
- Release date
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October 17, 1950
- Execution time
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98 minutes
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Charlton Heston
Danny Haley
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Lizabeth Scott
French
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Viveca Lindfors
Victoria Winant
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Dean Jagger
Captain Garvey