The Prowler (1951) [N/A]

Release Date:
May 25, 1951

Original Title:
The Prowler

Alternate Titles:
Auf Streife
Cost of Living
Cost of Loving
Der Getriebene
El cómplice de las sombras
Han kom ved midnat
Mücrim Gönüller
Petoeläin
Rovdjuret
Urmăritorul
徘徊者

Genres:
Drama | Thriller

Production Companies:
Horizon Pictures

Production Countries:
United Kingdom

Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 16 

Runtime: 93

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Los Angeles, California. A cop who, unhappy with his job, blames others for his work problems, is assigned to investigate the case of a prowler who stalks the home of a married woman.

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Art Direction:
Boris Leven

Assistant Director:
Robert Aldrich

Conductor:
Lyn Murray

Costume Designer:
Maria P. Donovan

Dialogue:
Gladys Hill

Director:
Joseph Losey

Director of Photography:
Arthur C. Miller

Editor:
Paul Weatherwax

Hairstylist:
Marie Clark

Lyricist:
Dick Mack

Music Director:
Irving Friedman

Original Music Composer:
Lyn Murray

Producer:
Sam Spiegel
John Huston

Producer's Assistant:
Samuel Rheiner

Production Design:
John Hubley

Production Manager:
Joseph H. Nadel

Screenplay:
Hugo Butler
Dalton Trumbo

Script Supervisor:
Don Weis

Set Decoration:
Jacques Mapes

Sound:
Ben Winkler

Story:
Robert Thoeren
Hans Wilhelm

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