Escape Route (1952) [N/A]

Release Date:
December 1, 1952

Original Title:
Escape Route

Alternate Titles:
Achtung, Menschenraub
Azione di controspionaggio
Eu Te Pegarei
Gefährlicher Auftrag
I jerntappets skygge
I'll Get You
La route de la mort
O hamenos praktor
Perseguido
Rută de scăpare
Spionfällan
Te atraparé
The Black Pawn
Vaarojen tiellä

Genres:
Crime | Thriller

Production Companies:
Banner Films Ltd.

Production Countries:
United Kingdom

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 78

DYNAMITE STORY of the FBI's roughest, toughest manhunt!

When nuclear scientists are kidnapped and smuggled behind the Iron Curtain, an FBI man and a British agent are assigned to catch the kidnappers.

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Additional Dialogue:
Nicholas Phipps

Additional Photography:
Frederick Ford

Art Direction:
George Paterson

Assistant Director:
Pat Kelly
Eric Pavitt
Billy Russell

Associate Producer:
Ronald Kinnoch

Boom Operator:
Eric Cass

Camera Operator:
Arthur Graham
Bert Mason

Cinematography:
Eric Cross

Clapper Loader:
Humphrey Cull
Bill Bonner

Continuity:
Phyllis Crocker

Director:
Seymour Friedman
Peter Graham Scott

Draughtsman:
Fred Mannin

Editor:
Tom Simpson

Hairdresser:
Pauline Trent

Makeup Artist:
Jill Carpenter

Original Music Composer:
Hans May

Producer:
Bernard Luber

Production Manager:
John 'Pinky' Green
Edward Joseph

Screenplay:
John Baines

Sound Editor:
Leslie Hodgson

Sound Mixer:
Charles Tasto

Still Photographer:
Cyril Stanborough

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