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Release Date:
January 13, 1949
Original Title:
A Woman's Secret
Genres:
Drama | Mystery
Production Companies:
RKO Radio Pictures
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
NL: 18 US: NR
Runtime: 84
A popular singer, Marian Washburn, suddenly and unexplainably loses her voice, causing a shake-up at the club where she works. Her worried but loyal piano player, Luke Jordan, helps to promote a new, younger singer, Susan Caldwell, to temporarily replace Marian. Susan finds some early acclaim but decides to leave the club after a few performances. Soon after Susan quits, she is gunned down, and Marian quickly becomes a suspect.
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Art Direction:
Albert S. D'Agostino
Carroll Clark
Assistant Director:
Doran Cox
Camera Operator:
Charles Burke
Cinematography:
Harry J. Wild
Costume Designer:
Edward Stevenson
Director:
Nicholas Ray
Director of Photography:
George E. Diskant
Editor:
Sherman Todd
Gaffer:
S.H. Barton
Grip:
Jim Kurley
Hairstylist:
Hazel Rogers
Fae M. Smith
Makeup Artist:
Jack Barron
James R. Barker
Makeup Supervisor:
Gordon Bau
Music Director:
C. Bakaleinikoff
Novel:
Vicki Baum
Original Music Composer:
Friedrich Hollaender
Producer:
Herman J. Mankiewicz
Production Design:
Clark Burke
Production Manager:
William Dorfman
Screenplay:
Herman J. Mankiewicz
Script Supervisor:
Mercy Weireter
Set Decoration:
Darrell Silvera
Harley Miller
Sound:
Clem Portman
Francis M. Sarver
Special Effects:
Russell A. Cully
Still Photographer:
Ernest Bachrach
Ollie Sigurdson
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