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Release Date:
August 19, 1943
Original Title:
The Fallen Sparrow
Genres:
Drama | Mystery | Thriller
Production Companies:
RKO Radio Pictures
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
US: NR
Runtime: 94
Imprisoned during the Spanish Civil War, John "Kit" McKittrick is released when a New York City policeman pulls some strings. Upon returning to America, McKittrick hears that a friend has committed suicide, and he begins to smell a rat. During his investigation, McKittrick questions three beautiful women, one of whom has a tie to his refugee past. Pursued by Nazi operatives, McKittrick learns of the death of another friend, and begins to suspect the dark Dr. Skaas.
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Art Direction:
Mark-Lee Kirk
Albert S. D'Agostino
Assistant Director:
Sam Ruman
Costume Designer:
Edward Stevenson
Director:
Richard Wallace
Director of Photography:
Nicholas Musuraca
Editor:
Robert Wise
Music Director:
C. Bakaleinikoff
Novel:
Dorothy B. Hughes
Original Music Composer:
Roy Webb
Producer:
Robert Fellows
Production Design:
Van Nest Polglase
Screenplay:
Warren Duff
Set Decoration:
Harley Miller
Darrell Silvera
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
James G. Stewart
Sound Recordist:
Bailey Fesler
Special Effects:
Vernon L. Walker
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