Woman in Hiding (1950) [NR]

Release Date:
January 6, 1950

Original Title:
Woman in Hiding

Alternate Titles:
L'araignée

Genres:
Crime | Drama | Romance | Thriller

Production Companies:
Universal International Pictures

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
US: NR 

Runtime: 92

Hounded for money ... pursued for love ... hunted by a KILLER.

As far as the rest of the world is concerned, mill heiress Deborah Chandler Clark is dead, killed in a freak auto accident. But Deborah is alive, if not too well. Having discovered a horrible truth about her new husband, Deborah is now a “woman in hiding,” living in mortal fear that someday her husband will catch up with her again. When a returning GI recognizes Deborah, however, she must decide whether or not she can trust him.

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Adaptation:
Roy Huggins

Art Direction:
Robert Clatworthy
Bernard Herzbrun

Assistant Director:
Frank Shaw

Camera Operator:
William Dodds

Costume Design:
Orry-Kelly

Director:
Michael Gordon

Director of Photography:
William H. Daniels

Editor:
Milton Carruth

Hairstylist:
Joan St. Oegger
Helen Turpin

Makeup Artist:
Bud Westmore
Del Armstrong
John G. Holden

Music Director:
Milton Schwarzwald

Original Story:
James Webb

Producer:
Michael Kraike

Screenplay:
Oscar Saul

Set Decoration:
Russell A. Gausman
Ruby R. Levitt

Sound:
Leslie I. Carey
Robert Pritchard

Visual Effects:
David S. Horsley

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