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  1. The Guy Who Came Back is a 1951 film made by 20th Century Fox, directed by Joseph M. Newman, and starring Paul Douglas, Joan Bennett, and Linda Darnell. The screenplay was written by Allan Scott , based on story by William Fay .

  2. With Paul Douglas, Joan Bennett, Linda Darnell, Don DeFore. Former football star Harry Joplin is down on his luck, both in his career and in his married life. He seems convinced of his own unworthiness, but a chance to play in a charity football game helps him see his life in a new light.

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    • Drama, Romance, Sport
    • Joseph M. Newman
    • 1951-08-16
  3. 8 de fev. de 2008 · The Man Who Came Back: Directed by Glen Pitre. With Eric Braeden, Billy Zane, Carol Alt, James Patrick Stuart. A dozen years after the Civil War, former slaves go on strike at a powerful judge's plantation.

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    • Action, Drama, Western
    • Glen Pitre
    • 2008-02-08
  4. The Man Who Came Back is a 2008 American Western film directed by Glen Pitre. It stars Eric Braeden, Billy Zane, George Kennedy, and Armand Assante. Set in southern Louisiana, it is loosely based on the 1887 sugar strike in four parishes and violence that erupted in the Thibodaux Massacre .

  5. 24 de ago. de 2019 · Former football star Harry Joplin is down on his luck, both in his career and in his married life. He seems convinced of his own unworthiness, but a chance to play in a charity football game helps him see his life in a new light. Director: Joseph M. Newman (as Joseph Newman).

  6. Billy Gray. Willy Joplin. Film Details. Also Known As. Humpty Dumpty, Just One More Chance, The Guy Who Sank the Navy, The Man Who Sank the Navy. Genre. Sports. Release Date. Jul 1951. Premiere Information. Los Angeles opening: 22 Jun 1951. Production Company. Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp. Distribution Company. Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.

  7. Overview. User Reviews. Cast & Crew. Related. Share on. facebook. twitter. Synopsis by Hal Erickson. The title character (Paul Douglas) is a pro football player of the early 1940s at the end of his career. Douglas is offered a coaching job, but he stubbornly turns it down in hopes of making a comeback.