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Release Date:
September 3, 1954
Original Title:
Private Hell 36
Alternate Titles:
Baby Face Killer
Private Hell Thirty Six
Genres:
Crime | Drama
Production Companies:
The Filmakers
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
US: NR
Runtime: 81
In New York City, a bank robbery of $300,000 goes unsolved for a year, until some of the marked bills are found in a Los Angeles drugstore theft. Police detectives Cal Bruner and Jack Farnham investigate and are led from the drugstore to a nightclub, where singer Lilli is another recipient of a stolen bill. With Lilli's help, the partners track down the remaining money, but both Lilli and Jack are dismayed when Cal decides he wants to keep part of it.
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Art Direction:
Walter E. Keller
Assistant Director:
James H. Anderson
Leonard Kunody
Assistant Editor:
Noel Coppleman
Associate Producer:
Robert Eggenweiler
Dialogue:
Sam Peckinpah
Director:
Don Siegel
Director of Photography:
Burnett Guffey
Editor:
Stanford Tischler
Makeup Artist:
David Newell
Original Music Composer:
Leith Stevens
Producer:
Collier Young
Production Manager:
James H. Anderson
Set Decoration:
Edward G. Boyle
Sound:
T.A. Carman
Howard Wilson
Technical Advisor:
Thad Brown
Writer:
Ida Lupino
Collier Young
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