Sudden Danger is a 1955 American film noir crime drama directed by Hubert Cornfield and starring Bill Elliott, Beverly Garland, and Tom Drake.[1]
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Directed by | Hubert Cornfield |
Written by | Daniel B. Ullman Elwood Ullman |
Story by | Daniel B. Ullman |
Produced by | Ben Schwalb |
Starring | Bill Elliott Tom Drake |
Cinematography | Ellsworth Fredericks |
Edited by | William Austin |
Music by | Marlin Skiles |
Distributed by | Allied Artists Pictures |
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Running time | 65 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Police detective Doyle (Elliott) is investigating the alleged suicide of a woman who heads a clothing manufacturing company. He suspects that the victim was murdered, and that the perpetrator was her son, Curtis (Drake), who was blinded by her in an accident several years before. Hoping to clear himself, Curtis begins searching for clues on his own. By fadeout time he and Doyle have cornered the actual killer.
Films directed by Hubert Cornfield | |
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