A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
June 8, 1950
Original Title:
Spy Hunt
Alternate Titles:
Panther's Moon
Spy Ring
Train to Lausanne
Genres:
Action | Crime | Drama | Mystery | Thriller
Production Companies:
Universal International Pictures
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
US: NR
Runtime: 75
Roger Quain, escorting two zoo-bound black panthers on the train from Milan to Paris, is unaware that a Western agent, Catherine Ullven, has hidden a microfilm in the collar of one of the animals. But when the train is derailed in the Swiss Alps and the panthers escape, she is forced to involve him in her mission, which now includes enemy agents hunting the microfilm, the animals, Catherine and Roger. Corrected from an original submission by Guy Bellinger.
Art Direction:
Alexander Golitzen
Bernard Herzbrun
Assistant Director:
Frank Shaw
Camera Operator:
Kyme Meade
Costume Design:
Bill Thomas
Joan Joseff
Director:
George Sherman
Director of Photography:
Irving Glassberg
Editor:
Ted J. Kent
Gaffer:
Norton Kurland
Grip:
Everett Brown
Hairstylist:
Joan St. Oegger
Ruby Felker
Makeup Artist:
Bud Westmore
Nick Marcellino
Music:
Daniele Amfitheatrof
Milton Rosen
Hans J. Salter
Bronislau Kaper
Frank Skinner
Music Director:
Joseph Gershenson
Novel:
Victor Canning
Original Music Composer:
Walter Scharf
Producer:
Ralph Dietrich
Production Manager:
Lew Leary
Screenplay:
George Zuckerman
Leonard Lee
Script Supervisor:
Pat Betz
Set Decoration:
Russell A. Gausman
John Austin
Sound:
Leslie I. Carey
Corson Jowett
Special Effects:
David S. Horsley
Still Photographer:
David S. Horsley
Glenn Adams
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