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Release Date:
February 21, 1950
Original Title:
The Secret Fury
Genres:
Crime | Drama
Production Companies:
Loring Theatre Corporation
RKO Radio Pictures
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
US: NR
Runtime: 85
The wedding of Ellen and David is halted by a stranger who insists that the bride is already married to someone else. Though the flabbergasted Ellen denies the charge, the interloper produces enough evidence that his accusation must be investigated. Ellen and David travel to the small coastal town where her first wedding allegedly occurred. There, they meet a number of individuals whose stories make Ellen question her own sanity.
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Art Direction:
Albert S. D'Agostino
Carroll Clark
Assistant Director:
Sam Ruman
Camera Operator:
Eddie Pyle
Costume Designer:
Michael Woulfe
Hattie Carnegie
Director:
Mel Ferrer
Director of Photography:
Leo Tover
Editor:
Harry Marker
Gaffer:
Frank Uecker
Grip:
Ralph Wildman
Hairstylist:
Josephine Sweeney
Larry Germain
Makeup Artist:
Mel Berns
Irving Berns
Music Director:
C. Bakaleinikoff
Original Music Composer:
Roy Webb
Other:
Joan Joseff
Producer:
Jack H. Skirball
Bruce Manning
Producer's Assistant:
Arthur Siteman
Production Manager:
Arthur Siteman
Screenplay:
Lionel Houser
Script Supervisor:
Geraldine Wright
Set Decoration:
William Stevens
Darrell Silvera
Sound:
Earl A. Wolcott
Clem Portman
Still Photographer:
Ernest Bachrach
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