Ratings

TMDB Rating 5.8
IMDB Rating 5.8

Financials

Revenue: $0

Budget: $0

Profit: - $0


Movie Details

Tag Line: HE WAS ACCUSED OF THE FOULEST ACT A MAN CAN COMMIT!

Status: Released

Average Rating: 6

Release Date: Mar 21, 1956

Rating: 1956-03-21

Run Time: 1h 10m

Original Language: English

Website: -

Production Countries: United States of America

Production Companies: Bel-Air Productions

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Synopsis

Down-and-out artist Joe Manning (John Bromfield) wakes up from a night of drunken revelry in a jail cell, where he's being held on suspicion for the murder of a nightclub singer.


Main Cast

John Bromfield

John Bromfield

Joe Manning

Age : 83 | Popularity : 11%

Julie London

Julie London

Frances 'Slacks' Bennett

Age : 74 | Popularity : 39%

Henry Calvin

Henry Calvin

Red Waller

Age : 57 | Popularity : 39%

Patricia Blair

Patricia Blair

Christine 'Christy' Rowen (as Patricia Blake)

Age : N/A | Popularity : 37%

Joel Ashley

Joel Ashley

Philip Rowen

Age : N/A | Popularity : 5%

Robert Keys

Robert Keys

Detective Sgt. Hollander (as Robert Keyes)

Age : 83 | Popularity : 18%

Alika Louis

Alika Louis

Irene Crescent

Age : N/A | Popularity : 7%

John Pickard

John Pickard

Harry Dorn, Bartender

Age : 80 | Popularity : 41%


Crew

Department Role Name
Sound Original Music Composer
Paul Dunlap
Paul Dunlap
Camera Director of Photography
William Margulies
William Margulies
Writing Screenplay
Robert C. Dennis
Robert C. Dennis
Story
Decla Dunning
Decla Dunning
Directing Director
Lee Sholem
Lee Sholem
Production Producer
Howard W. Koch
Howard W. Koch
Executive Producer
Aubrey Schenck
Aubrey Schenck
Editing Editor
Michael Pozen
Michael Pozen
Department Role Name

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