A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
August 17, 1956
Original Title:
Lisbon
Genres:
Crime | Drama | Thriller
Production Companies:
Republic Pictures
Production Countries:
Portugal | United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 18 US: NR
Runtime: 90
For Capt. Robert John Evans, smuggling black-market goods is nothing out of the ordinary. But one day he's hired by Aristides Mavros for a more involved assignment -- sneaking an imprisoned American out of communist-controlled territory. The job seems challenging enough, but when he meets the prisoner's sultry wife, Sylvia, he realizes his mission comes with a startling catch: Not only must he rescue this man, he must bring him back from the dead.
Art Direction:
Frank Arrigo
Assistant Camera:
Alric Edens
Assistant Director:
William Lang
Associate Producer:
Ray Milland
Camera Operator:
Enzo A. Martinelli
Camera Technician:
Walter Ryland
Costume Design:
Adele Palmer
Director:
Ray Milland
Director of Photography:
Jack A. Marta
Editor:
Richard L. Van Enger
Grip:
Nels Mathias
Makeup Supervisor:
Tony Sforzini
Orchestrator:
Ned Freeman
Original Music Composer:
Nelson Riddle
Presenter:
Herbert J. Yates
Screenplay:
John Tucker Battle
Set Decoration:
Eduardo Anahory
Sound:
William Bristow
Howard Wilson
Special Effects:
Howard Lydecker
Theodore Lydecker
Still Photographer:
Léo L. Fuchs
Story:
Martin Rackin
Unit Manager:
Lee Lukather
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