Never Love a Stranger with John Drew Barrymore: DVD Cover

    Never Love a Stranger Director: Robert Stevens Cast: John Drew Barrymore, Lita Milan, Robert Bray, Steve McQueen

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    • DVD Release Date: 08/19/2008
    • Original Release: 1958
    • Rating: Not Rated
    • Sales Rank: 36,000

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    Disc #1 -- Never Love a Stranger
    1. Main Titles/Never Love a Stranger [7:01]
    2. Business Has Been Bad [7:26]
    3. Teach Me to Box [5:59]
    4. A Big Man [6:39]
    5. I Made a Mistake [7:19]
    6. Grey & Bitter [7:39]
    7. Stay Away From Him [6:41]
    8. One Man [10:10]
    9. A Stranger [13:10]
    10. Take Me As I Am [7:18]
    11. A Set Up [10:37]
    12. Frankie's Epilogue [1:12]

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    Never Love a Stranger--especially if it's young hoodlum Frank Kane (John Drew Barrymore). When it is discovered that his natural parents were Jewish, Kane is removed from the Catholic orphanage that has been his only home. Seething with resentment, he vows to succeed at gangsterdom. He rises spectacularly to the top before his inevitable downfall-and has a high old time doing so. The basis for Never Love a Stranger was a Harold Robbins novel, which obviously drew upon actual people and events; it's quite entertaining to guess who the fictionalized characters are supposed to be. Of the stellar supporting cast, Robert Armstrong is a standout as a soft-spoken gunman. Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

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