In a Lonely Place (1950) [NR]

Release Date:
May 17, 1950

Original Title:
In a Lonely Place

Alternate Titles:
Behind the Mask
Dipsasmenos gia idoni
Ein einsamer Ort
El derecho de matar
En un lugar solitario
Gudu difang
Hermot pinnalla
La muerte en un beso
Late at Night
Le Violent
Manden uden hæmninger
Matar ou Não Matar
Na usamljenom mestu
Nakna nerver
No Silêncio da Noite
Paura senza perché
Pustka
Tehlike isareti
Vreemde ontmoeting
Διψασμένος για Ηδονή
В yкромном месте
У затишному місці
孤独な場所で
孤独的嫌疑人
蘭閨艷血
고독한 영혼

Genres:
Crime | Drama | Mystery | Romance

Production Companies:
Columbia Pictures
Santana Pictures Corporation

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
BR: 14  FR: U  GB: PG  NL: 6  US: NR 

Runtime: 94

The Bogart suspense picture with the surprise finish!

An screenwriter with a violence record is a murder suspect until his lovely neighbor clears him. However, she soon starts to have her doubts.

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Adaptation:
Edmund H. North

Art Direction:
Robert Peterson

Assistant Director:
Earl Bellamy

Associate Producer:
Henry S. Kesler

Costume Design:
Jean Louis

Director:
Nicholas Ray

Director of Photography:
Burnett Guffey

Editor:
Viola Lawrence

Executive Producer:
Humphrey Bogart

Hairstylist:
Helen Hunt

Makeup Artist:
Clay Campbell

Music Director:
Morris Stoloff

Original Music Composer:
George Antheil

Other:
Rod Amateau

Producer:
Robert Lord

Screenplay:
Andrew Solt

Set Decoration:
William Kiernan

Sound Designer:
Howard Fogetti

Story:
Dorothy B. Hughes

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