Persons in Hiding is a 1939 American crime film directed by Louis King and written by William R. Lipman and Horace McCoy. The film stars Lynne Overman, Patricia Morison, J. Carrol Naish, William "Bill" Henry, Helen Twelvetrees and William Frawley. The film was released on February 10, 1939, by Paramount Pictures.[1][2]
Persons in Hiding | |
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Directed by | Louis King |
Screenplay by | William R. Lipman Horace McCoy |
Produced by | William LeBaron |
Starring | Lynne Overman Patricia Morison J. Carrol Naish William "Bill" Henry Helen Twelvetrees William Frawley |
Cinematography | Harry Fischbeck |
Edited by | Hugh Bennett |
Music by | John Leipold Floyd Morgan Leo Shuken |
Production company | Paramount Pictures |
Distributed by | Paramount Pictures |
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Running time | 70 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Beautiful Dorothy Bronson has a big thirst for luxury, perfume and furs, due to this, she turns thief Freddie Martin into a serial killer for her needs and eventually gets him sent to Alcatraz.
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