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Release Date:
January 26, 1950
Original Title:
Backfire
Genres:
Crime | Mystery | Thriller
Production Companies:
Warner Bros. Pictures
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
US: NR
Runtime: 91
When he's discharged from a military hospital, ex-GI Bob Corey goes on a search for his army buddy Steve Connolly. A reformed crook, Connolly is on the lam from a trumped-up murder rap, and Corey hopes to clear his pal. Tagging along is Army nurse Julie Benson, who has fallen for Corey.
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Additional Music:
Max Steiner
Art Direction:
Anton Grot
Assistant Director:
James McMahon
Camera Operator:
Louis Jennings
Costume Design:
Leah Rhodes
Milo Anderson
Dialogue Coach:
Maurice Murphy
Director:
Vincent Sherman
Director of Photography:
Carl E. Guthrie
Editor:
Thomas Reilly
Gaffer:
Vic Johnson
Grip:
Herschel Brown
Hairstylist:
Ray Forman
Alma Armstrong
Makeup Artist:
Eddie Voight
Gene Hibbs
Perc Westmore
Nick Marcellino
Music Director:
Ray Heindorf
Orchestrator:
Sidney Cutner
Leo Shuken
Original Music Composer:
Daniele Amfitheatrof
Other:
Joan Joseff
Producer:
Anthony Veiller
Production Manager:
Don Alvarado
Screenplay:
Lawrence B. Marcus
Ivan Goff
Ben Roberts
Script Supervisor:
Alma Young
Set Decoration:
William Wallace
Sound:
Stanley Jones
Stand In:
Anthony Redondo
Still Photographer:
Frank Bjerring
Story:
Lawrence B. Marcus
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