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Release Date:
November 19, 1968
Original Title:
Lady in Cement
Alternate Titles:
La femme en ciment
La mujer de cemento
Genres:
Crime | Mystery | Thriller
Production Companies:
20th Century Fox
Arcola Pictures
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
FR: TP GB: 15 US: R
Runtime: 93
While diving for sunken treasure, street-smart gumshoe Tony Rome finds the body of a gorgeous blonde, her feet stuck in a block of cement. Soon after, tough guy Waldo Gronski hires him to find a missing woman named Sandra Lomax, and Rome wonders if there's a connection. He sets about trying to locate the woman, and in no time finds himself mixed up with a beautiful party girl and a slippery racketeer.
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Art Direction:
LeRoy Deane
Assistant Director:
Richard Lang
Costume Design:
Moss Mabry
Director:
Gordon Douglas
Director of Photography:
Joseph F. Biroc
Editor:
Robert L. Simpson
Hairstylist:
Edith Lindon
Makeup Artist:
Daniel C. Striepeke
Layne Britton
Novel:
Marvin H. Albert
Orchestrator:
Billy May
Original Music Composer:
Hugo Montenegro
Producer:
Aaron Rosenberg
Production Assistant:
Michael Romanoff
Screenplay:
Marvin H. Albert
Jack Guss
Set Decoration:
Walter M. Scott
Jerry Wunderlich
Sound:
Howard Warren
David Dockendorf
Unit Production Manager:
David Silver
Visual Effects:
L.B. Abbott
Art Cruickshank
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