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Release Date:
August 12, 1953
Original Title:
Inferno
Alternate Titles:
Inferno in 3D
Genres:
Adventure | Drama | Thriller
Production Companies:
20th Century Fox
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 12 US: NR
Runtime: 83
When selfish and arrogant millionaire Donald Carson fractures his leg during a desert vacation, his wife, Geraldine, leaves with their friend Joseph Duncan to supposedly get help. However, the two of them are really lovers who are leaving Carson to die in the heat. Slowly, Carson realizes he is on his own and vows revenge on the traitorous couple. Having had a privileged life, Carson must now use his wits to stay alive.
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Art Direction:
Lewis H. Creber
Lyle R. Wheeler
Assistant Camera:
Hugh Crawford
Kenneth T. Williams
Assistant Director:
Eli Dunn
David Silver
Assistant Production Manager:
Abe Steinberg
Best Boy Grip:
Wendell Jones
Boom Operator:
Carl Daniels
Camera Operator:
F. Bud Mautino
Casting:
William Maybery
Walter Whaley
Costume Design:
Dorothy Jeakins
Director:
Roy Ward Baker
Director of Photography:
Lucien Ballard
Editor:
Robert L. Simpson
Gaffer:
Jack Brown
Grip:
Bruce Hunsaker
Hairstylist:
Emmy Eckhardt
Makeup Artist:
Thomas Tuttle
Ben Nye
Music Director:
Lionel Newman
Orchestrator:
Edward B. Powell
Original Music Composer:
Paul Sawtell
Producer:
William Bloom
Property Master:
Don B. Greenwood
Script Supervisor:
Stanley K. Scheuer
Set Decoration:
Al Orenbach
Set Dresser:
Fred J. Rode
Sound:
Z. Cummings
Roger Heman Sr.
Arthur von Kirbach
Still Photographer:
Ray Nolan
Stunts:
Paul Stader
Unit Production Manager:
Sid Bowen
Visual Effects:
Ray Kellogg
Wardrobe Master:
George Herrington
Ollie Hughes
Wardrobe Supervisor:
Charles LeMaire
Writer:
Francis M. Cockrell
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