A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
February 13, 1948
Original Title:
Call Northside 777
Alternate Titles:
Appelez Nord 777
Genres:
Crime | Drama
Production Companies:
20th Century Fox
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
US: NR
Runtime: 111
In 1932, a cop is killed and Frank Wiecek sentenced to life. Eleven years later, a newspaper ad by Frank's mother leads Chicago reporter P.J. O'Neal to look into the case. For some time, O'Neal continues to believe Frank guilty. But when he starts to change his mind, he meets increased resistance from authorities unwilling to be proved wrong.
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Adaptation:
Leonard Hoffman
Quentin Reynolds
Art Direction:
Lyle R. Wheeler
Mark-Lee Kirk
Assistant Director:
Abe Steinberg
Joseph E. Rickards
Camera Operator:
Til Gabani
Costume Design:
Kay Nelson
Director:
Henry Hathaway
Director of Photography:
Joseph MacDonald
Editor:
J. Watson Webb Jr.
Executive Producer:
Darryl F. Zanuck
Grip:
Frank Cory
Hairstylist:
Myrtle Ford
Makeup Artist:
Ben Nye
Thomas Tuttle
Dick Smith
Music Director:
Alfred Newman
Orchestrator:
Edward B. Powell
Original Music Composer:
Alfred Newman
Producer:
Otto Lang
Production Manager:
Sam Wurtzel
Raymond A. Klune
Screenplay:
Jerome Cady
Jay Dratler
Script Supervisor:
Stanley K. Scheuer
Set Decoration:
Walter M. Scott
Thomas Little
Sound:
W.D. Flick
Roger Heman Sr.
Still Photographer:
Jerry Milligan
Paul Russell
Story Consultant:
Jack McPhaul
Technical Advisor:
James P. McGuire
Visual Effects:
Fred Sersen
Wardrobe Designer:
Sam Benson
Wardrobe Master:
Charles LeMaire
Writer:
James P. McGuire
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