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  1. Town Without Pity (German: Stadt ohne Mitleid) is a 1961 American/Swiss/West German international co-production drama film directed by Gottfried Reinhardt. Produced by The Mirisch Corporation, the film stars Kirk Douglas, Barbara Rütting, Christine Kaufmann, and E. G. Marshall.

  2. Dec 24, 2014 · "Town Without Pity" written by Dimitri Tiomkin and Ned Washington was recorded by Gene Pitney for the 1961 film of the same title. Released on Musicor Records in October 1961 it...

  3. Town Without Pity Lyrics: When you're young and so in love as we / And bewildered by the world we see / Why do people hurt us so? / Only those in love could know / What a town without...

  4. Town Without Pity is a song written by composer Dimitri Tiomkin and lyricist Ned Washington. The track, produced by Aaron Schroeder, was originally recorded by Gene Pitney for the 1961 film of the same title. In the US, the Gene Pitney recording went to #13 on the Hot 100.

  5. Town Without Pity: Directed by Gottfried Reinhardt. With Kirk Douglas, Barbara Rütting, Christine Kaufmann, E.G. Marshall. Four American soldiers stationed near a German village face death in the rape of a local girl, and are defended by outside counsel Major Steve Garrett.

  6. The small German town depicted in Town Without Pity is corrupt and insidious too and not unlike the repressive social environment that Rainer Werner Fassbinder would explore later in his films made during the rise of the New German Film movement in the late sixties.

  7. Oct 4, 2022 · Gene Pitney 'Town Without Pity' + lyrics. pete cha. 14.5K subscribers. 5.7K views 1 year ago. ...more. music.

  8. Army attorney Maj. Steve Garrett (Kirk Douglas) must defend four American soldiers -- part of the forces occupying a small town in Germany -- who...

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  9. Gene Pitney- Town Without Pity (1965) vintage video clips. 86.9K subscribers. Subscribed. 102. 3.3K views 2 years ago. Gene Pitney performing Town Without Pity (1965) ...more.

  10. Four American soldiers stationed near a German village face death in the rape of a local girl, and are defended by outside counsel Major Steve Garrett. In 1960 Germany, Army lawyer Major Steve Garrett is assigned to defend four American soldiers charged with raping 16 year-old Karin Steinhof.