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Release Date:
July 22, 1953
Original Title:
Dangerous Crossing
Alternate Titles:
Meurtre à bord
Uma Trágica Aventura
Genres:
Mystery | Thriller
Production Companies:
20th Century Fox
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
US: NR
Runtime: 75
A honeymoon aboard an ocean liner is cut short when the bride finds herself suddenly alone, and unable to convince anyone of her husband’s existence.
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Additional Music:
Hugo Friedhofer
Sol Kaplan
Alfred Newman
Art Direction:
Maurice Ransford
Lyle R. Wheeler
Assistant Director:
Arthur Lueker
Assistant Production Manager:
Abe Steinberg
Casting:
William Maybery
Costume Design:
Renié
Director:
Joseph M. Newman
Director of Photography:
Joseph LaShelle
Editor:
William Reynolds
Hairdresser:
Esperanza Corona
Makeup Artist:
Ben Nye
Ernie Parks
Harry Maret
Music Director:
Lionel Newman
Musician:
Paul Shure
Urban Thielmann
Original Story:
John Dickson Carr
Producer:
Robert Bassler
Props:
M. Duke Abrahams
Radio Play:
John Dickson Carr
Screenplay:
Leo Townsend
Script Supervisor:
Kathleen Fagan
Second Assistant Director:
Jerry Braun
Set Decoration:
Al Orenbach
Sound:
Harry M. Leonard
Winston H. Leverett
Still Photographer:
Anthony Ugrin
Unit Production Manager:
Charles Hall
Visual Effects:
Ray Kellogg
Wardrobe Master:
Ed Ware
Carey Cline
Wardrobe Supervisor:
Charles LeMaire
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