Murder at 3am (1953) [NR]

Release Date:
July 1, 1953

Original Title:
Murder at 3am

Alternate Titles:
Asasinat la 3 a.m.

Genres:
Mystery | Thriller

Production Companies:
David Henley Productions

Production Countries:
United Kingdom

Ratings / Certifications:
US: NR 

Runtime: 60

Kill-crazy prowler strikes again!

A police detective suspects that his sister's boyfriend is a murderer.

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Additional Dialogue:
Moie Charles

Art Direction:
George Paterson

Assistant Director:
John Oldknow

Assistant Editor:
Terry Laurie

Boom Operator:
Don Wortham

Camera Operator:
Bill Oxley

Clapper Loader:
Anthony Busbridge

Conductor:
Eric Spear

Continuity:
Gladys Reeve

Director:
Francis Searle

Director of Photography:
S.D. Onions

Editor:
Adam Dawson

Focus Puller:
Ken Nicholson

Makeup Artist:
Philip Leakey

Original Music Composer:
Eric Spear

Producer:
David Henley
John Ainsworth

Production Manager:
John 'Pinky' Green

Screenplay:
John Ainsworth

Second Assistant Director:
Douglas Hickox

Sound:
Derick McColm
William Germain

Wardrobe Assistant:
Kathleen Moore

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