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Financials
Revenue: $11,300,000
Budget: $1,200,000
Profit: + $10,100,000
Movie Details
Tag Line: A little knowledge can be a deadly thing!
Status: Released
Average Rating: 8
Release Date: May 16, 1956
Rating: 1956-05-22
Run Time: 2h 00m
Original Language: English
Website: -
Production Countries: United States of America
Production Companies: Paramount Pictures
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Synopsis
A couple vacationing in Morocco with their young son accidentally stumble upon an assassination plot. When the child is kidnapped to ensure their silence, they have to take matters into their own hands to save him.
Crew
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Art | Art Direction |
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Henry Bumstead
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Hal Pereira
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Set Decoration |
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Arthur Krams
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Sam Comer
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Props |
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Walter Broadfoot
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Neil Wheeler
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Production Illustrator |
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Dorothea Holt
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Editing | Editor |
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George Tomasini
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Assistant Editor |
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Sam Vitale
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Directing | Director |
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Alfred Hitchcock
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Assistant Director |
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Howard Joslin
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Second Assistant Director |
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Ralph Axness
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Ned Dobson
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Basil Keys
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Second Unit Director |
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Herbert Coleman
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Sound | Original Music Composer |
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Bernard Herrmann
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Sound Recordist |
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Gene Garvin
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Paul Franz
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Henry Keener
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Sound Editor |
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Bill Wistrom
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Music Editor |
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John C. Hammell
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Writing | Screenplay |
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John Michael Hayes
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Story |
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D.B. Wyndham-Lewis
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Charles Bennett
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Writer |
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Angus MacPhail
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Production | Producer |
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Alfred Hitchcock
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Associate Producer |
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Herbert Coleman
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Casting |
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Tony Regan
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Edward R. Morse
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Bill Greenwald
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Gary Fifield
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William Cowitt
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Assistant Production Manager |
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Hugh Brown
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Production Manager |
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Frank Caffey
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Unit Production Manager |
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C.O. Erickson
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Unit Manager |
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Cecil R. Foster Kemp
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Publicist |
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Art Sarno
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Camera | Director of Photography |
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Robert Burks
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Focus Puller |
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Neil Binney
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Assistant Camera |
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Bobby Greene
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Paul Uhl
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Still Photographer |
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Ken Lobben
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Second Assistant Camera |
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Leonard J. South
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Second Company Grip |
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Darrell Turnmire
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Visual Effects | Visual Effects |
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John P. Fulton
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Farciot Edouart
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Costume & Make-Up | Costume Design |
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Edith Head
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Makeup Supervisor |
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Wally Westmore
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Hairdresser |
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Virginia Darcy
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Makeup Artist |
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Dan Greenway
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Costume Supervisor |
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Phyllis Dalton
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Other |
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Joan Joseff
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Wardrobe Master |
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Leonard Mann
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Lee Forman
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Crew | Technical Advisor |
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Abdelhaq Chraibi
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Connie Willis
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Stunts |
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Ted Mapes
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Lighting | Electrician |
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Adolph Froelich
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Gaffer |
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Vic Jones
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Don Ring
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