A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
February 23, 1950
Original Title:
Stage Fright
Alternate Titles:
Det store alibi
Misdaad achter het Voetlicht
Страх сцени
Genres:
Thriller
Production Companies:
Transatlantic Pictures
Warner Bros. Pictures
Production Countries:
United Kingdom
Ratings / Certifications:
AU: PG BR: 16 CH: 6 DE: 12 FI: K-16 GB: PG
Runtime: 110
A struggling actress tries to help a friend prove his innocence when he's accused of murdering the husband of a high-society entertainer.
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ADR & Dubbing:
Arthur Southgate
Adaptation:
Alma Reville
Additional Dialogue:
James Bridie
Additional Writing:
Ranald MacDougall
Art Direction:
Terence Verity
Assistant Makeup Artist:
Neville Smallwood
Boom Operator:
Jim Whiting
Camera Operator:
Jack Haste
Eric Besche
Casting:
Robert Lennard
Clapper Loader:
Dennis C. Lewiston
Construction Manager:
Arthur Searle
Continuity:
Angela Martelli
Pamela Gayler
Costume Design:
Milo Anderson
Christian Dior
Director:
Alfred Hitchcock
Director of Photography:
Wilkie Cooper
Draughtsman:
Anthony Masters
Editor:
Edward B. Jarvis
First Assistant Director:
Jack Martin
First Assistant Editor:
Eva Catchpole
Focus Puller:
Chris Holden
Hairdresser:
Hilda Fox
Joan Smallwood
Makeup Artist:
Colin Garde
Music Director:
Louis Levy
Novel:
Selwyn Jepson
Original Music Composer:
Leighton Lucas
Producer:
Alfred Hitchcock
Production Manager:
Gerry Mitchell
Production Supervisor:
Fred Ahern
Property Buyer:
Dudley H. May
Property Master:
Bill Osborne
Scenic Artist:
Bill Beavis
Screenplay:
Whitfield Cook
Second Assistant Director:
Dennis Bertera
Set Dresser:
Olga Lehmann
Sound:
Harold V. King
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Les Hammond
Still Photographer:
Davis Boulton
Wardrobe Assistant:
Babs Gray
Bernard Brien
Wardrobe Master:
Alice McLaren
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