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Copyright 2000 Englewood Entertainment |
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VHS Price: $19.95
Starring Edmond O'Brien, Pamela Britton and introducing Beverly (Campbell) Garland. Directed by Rudolph Mate. Screenplay by Russell Rouse and Clarence Greene. Music by Dimitri Tiomkin. Produced by Leo C. Popkin. Executive Producer: Harry M. Popkin.
Frank Bigelow, an L.A. accountant, takes a vacation to San Francisco to relax and womanize for a few days. While there he is slipped a slow acting poison for which their is no antidote. The doctor's prognosis, he has forty eight hours to live. Forty eight hours to find his murderer!
Terrifically-taunt landmark film which never lets up for a minute. The great script and a beautiful musical score makes this one of the finest films ever made. Miles ahead of the lightweight remake. This release is beautifully restored from the producer's archive negative.
A Harry M. Popkin Production, Produced by Cardinal Pictures, Inc., Originally released on April 20, 1950 by United Artists, Running time of 83 minutes., B&W, Recorded in Standard Play (SP) Mode
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