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STAGE FRIGHT
USA 1950. Warner Bros. Pictures Inc. — A Warner Bros.-First
National Picture.
Released through Warner Bros. Pictures Inc.
CAST: Jane Wyman (Eve Gill,
aka Doris); Marlene Dietrich (Charlotte Inwood); Michael Wilding
(Detective Wilfred Smith); Richard Todd (Jonathan Cooper);
Alistair Sim (Commodore Gill); Sybil Thorndike (Mrs. Gill);
Kay Walsh (Nellie Goode); Miles Mallison (Mr. Fortesque);
Hector MacGregor (Freddie Williams); Joyce Grenfell ("Lovely
Ducks"); Andre Morell (Inspector Byard); Patricia Hitchcock
(Chubby Bannister); Ballard Berkeley (Sergeant Mellish); with
Irene Handel, Arthur Howard, Everley Gregg, Helen Goss, Cyril
Chamberlain and Alfred Hitchcock as a nameless passerby.
CREDITS: Alfred Hitchcock
(Director and Producer); Whitfield Cook (Scenarist); Alma
Reville (Adaptation); James Bridie (Additional Dialogues);
Wilkie Cooper (Photographer); Jack Haste (Camera operator);
Terence Verity (Art Director); Edward B. Jarvis (Editor);
Christian Dior (Miss Dietrich’s Wardrobe); Milo Anderson (Miss
Wyman’s Wardrobe); Leighton Lucas (Musical Score); Louis Levy
(Musical Director); Leighton Lewis (Music Conductor); Harold
King (Sound); Colin Garde (Make-up); Fred Ahern (Production
Supervisor); based on the novel “Man Running” by Selwyn Jepson.
SONGS: "La vie
en rose" by Marguerite Monot, Louis Louiguy (Music) and Edith
Piaf (Lyrics); "The Laziest Gal in Town" by Cole Porter.
Black-and-White. 112 minutes
Production Dates: May 31st — September 19th 1949, Elstree
Studios, London.
Premiere: February 23rd 1950, Radio City Music Hall, New York
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