shockproofˈʃɒkˌpruf
shockproof (n)
English Definitions:
shockproof (Verb)
To protect from imparting electric shocks.
shockproof (Adjective)
Made sturdily enough to withstand knocks and shocks without being damaged.
shockproof (Adjective)
Protected from imparting electric shocks.
Shockproof
Shockproof is a 1949 movie starring Cornel Wilde and Patricia Knight. The director of Shockproof, Douglas Sirk, said he took the assignment because the movie dealt with one of his favorite themes: the price of flouting taboos. In Samuel Fuller's original script, the film ended with a violent rebellion by Marat against the system that kept him and Marsh apart. The studio had National Velvet scriptwriter Helen Deutsch step in to pen a soft-suds rewrite. The movie had a disappointing box office in its original run. New York Times reviewer Matt Zoller Seitz indicated that Shockproof's revival run at the Two Boots Pioneer Theater in January 2007 was the film's first run in New York City.
Shockproof
Shockproof is a 1949 American crime film noir directed by Douglas Sirk and starring Patricia Knight and Cornel Wilde. Wilde and Knight were husband and wife during filming. They divorced in 1951.
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