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Release Date:
July 7, 1958
Original Title:
The Snorkel
Alternate Titles:
Suicídio ou Assassinato?
Genres:
Crime | Drama | Thriller
Production Companies:
Columbia Pictures
Hammer Film Productions
Production Countries:
United Kingdom
Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 16 RU: NR US: NR
Runtime: 90
On the Italian coast, writer Paul Decker has grown unhappy in his marriage and executes what appears to be a perfect murder of his wife. While Paul is believed to be writing a book in France, his stepdaughter, Candy, suspects him of murdering her mother, as well as her father years before. With the police unwilling to investigate any further, Candy sets out to confirm her suspicions and take Paul down herself.
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Art Direction:
John Stoll
Assistant Director:
Tom Walls Jr.
Associate Producer:
Anthony Nelson Keys
Camera Operator:
Len Harris
Conductor:
John Hollingsworth
Continuity:
Doreen Dearnaley
Costumer:
Molly Arbuthnot
Director:
Guy Green
Director of Photography:
Jack Asher
Editor:
Bill Lenny
James Needs
Hairdresser:
Henry Montsash
Location Manager:
Renzo Lucidi
Makeup Artist:
Philip Leakey
Original Music Composer:
Francis Chagrin
Producer:
Michael Carreras
Production Manager:
Don Weeks
Screenplay:
Jimmy Sangster
Peter Myers
Sound:
Carlisle Mounteney
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Ken Cameron
Sound Recordist:
Jock May
Story:
Anthony Dawson
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