Strange Witness (1958) [N/A]

Featuring:
Ronald Reagan, Joan Crawford, Sidney Blackmer, Tom Tryon

Written by:
Gavin Lambert (teleplay)
John Whiting (story)

Directed by:
Herschel Daugherty


Release Date:
March 23, 1958

Original Title:
Strange Witness

Genres:
Mystery

Production Companies:
CBS
Revue Productions

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 30

The most dramatic eyes in the world will be looking at you.

Ruth and her lover David are caught having an affair by her husband John. When John refuses to give Ruth a divorce, David shoots him. Before Ruth and David can make plans to cover up the murder, John's blind friend Chris shows up.

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Rankings and Honors

Strange Witness (1958) on IMDb
Internet Movie Database 2.4/10

Art Direction:
John Meehan

Assistant Director:
Dolph Zimmer

Cinematography:
Charles Lang

Costume Supervisor:
Vincent Dee

Director:
Herschel Daugherty

Editor:
Michael R. McAdam

Editorial Manager:
Richard G. Wray

Hairdresser:
Florence Bush

Makeup Artist:
Jack Barron

Producer:
Desi Arnaz
Lucille Ball
William Frye

Set Decoration:
Mac Mulcahy

Sound:
Victor B. Appel

Writer:
Gavin Lambert
John Whiting

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