A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
September 30, 1949
Original Title:
Red Light
Genres:
Crime | Thriller
Production Companies:
Pioneer Pictures Corporation
Roy Del Ruth Productions
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
US: NR
Runtime: 83
Nick Cherney, in prison for embezzling from Torno Freight Co., sees a chance to get back at Johnny Torno through his young priest brother Jess. He pays fellow prisoner Rocky, who gets out a week before Nick, to murder Jess... who, dying, tells revenge-minded Johnny that he'd written a clue "in the Bible." Frustrated, Johnny obsessively searches for the missing Gideon Bible from Jess's hotel room.
Additional Dialogue:
Charles Grayson
Art Direction:
Frank Paul Sylos
Assistant Director:
Mel Dellar
Associate Producer:
Joe Kaufmann
Director:
Roy Del Ruth
Director of Photography:
Bert Glennon
Editor:
Richard V. Heermance
Music Director:
Dimitri Tiomkin
Orchestrator:
Paul Marquardt
Herbert Taylor
Original Music Composer:
Dimitri Tiomkin
Producer:
Roy Del Ruth
Production Manager:
Joe C. Gilpin
Screenplay:
George Callahan
Second Unit Director:
D. Ross Lederman
Second Unit Director of Photography:
James Van Trees
Second Unit First Assistant Director:
Robert Aldrich
Set Decoration:
Edward R. Robinson
Sound Recordist:
Frank McWhorter
Frank Webster
Special Effects:
Robert H. Moreland
Story:
Don 'Red' Barry
Wardrobe Master:
Jack Masters
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