The Stranger Came Home (1954) [NR]

Release Date:
September 24, 1954

Original Title:
The Stranger Came Home

Alternate Titles:
The Unholy Four

Genres:
Crime | Drama | Mystery

Production Companies:
Hammer Film Productions
Lippert Films

Production Countries:
United Kingdom

Ratings / Certifications:
US: NR 

Runtime: 80

One of you here has committed MURDER!

Someone knocked out a man and left him for dead during a fishing trip in Portugal. That someone is either his fetching wife, or two business partners, all sporting guilty faces after his unexpected return. Two more murders and a frame-up befall the quartet before an inspector closes the case.

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Art Direction:
J. Elder Wills

Assistant Director:
Jack Causey

Camera Operator:
Len Harris

Continuity:
Renée Glynne

Director:
Terence Fisher

Director of Photography:
Walter J. Harvey

Editor:
Bill Lenny

Hairstylist:
Eileen Bates

Makeup Artist:
Philip Leakey

Music Director:
John Hollingsworth

Novel:
Leigh Brackett
George Sanders

Original Music Composer:
Leonard Salzedo

Producer:
Michael Carreras

Production Manager:
Jimmy Sangster

Screenplay:
Michael Carreras

Sound Recordist:
Sydney Wiles
Ken Cameron

Wardrobe Master:
Molly Arbuthnot

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