Criss Cross (1949) [NR]

Release Date:
February 4, 1949

Original Title:
Criss Cross

Genres:
Crime | Thriller

Production Companies:
Universal International Pictures

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
BR: e 14  DE: 16  DK: 15  PT: e 14  US: NR 

Runtime: 88

When you Double-Cross a Double-Crosser... It's a Criss Cross!

An armored-car guard must join a robbery after being caught with his ex-wife by her gangster husband.

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Additional Photography:
David S. Horsley

Art Direction:
Bernard Herzbrun
Boris Leven

Assistant Director:
Seward Webb
Fred Frank

Camera Operator:
Dave Ragin

Costume Design:
Yvonne Wood

Dialogue Coach:
Dave Webb

Director:
Robert Siodmak

Director of Photography:
Franz Planer

Editor:
Ted J. Kent

Gaffer:
Norton Kurland

Grip:
Stanley Guliver

Hairstylist:
Carmen Dirigo
Gale McGarry

Makeup Artist:
Ernie Young
Bud Westmore

Musician:
Ethmer Roten

Novel:
Don Tracy

Orchestrator:
Eugene Zador

Original Music Composer:
Miklós Rózsa

Producer:
Michael Kraike

Production Manager:
Keith Weeks

Screenplay:
Daniel Fuchs

Script Supervisor:
Connie Earl

Second Unit Director:
Jack Hively

Second Unit Director of Photography:
Paul Ivano

Set Decoration:
Oliver Emert
Russell A. Gausman

Sound:
Richard DeWeese
Leslie I. Carey

Still Photographer:
Bert Anderson

Writer:
William Bowers

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