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Release Date:
May 30, 1947
Original Title:
Moss Rose
Genres:
Mystery | Thriller
Production Companies:
20th Century Fox
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
US: NR
Runtime: 82
When a music-hall dancer is murdered, a moss rose marks the page of a Bible next to her body. Luckily, another chorus girl saw a gentleman leaving the lodgings. She approaches him directly, saying she'll go to the police if he doesn't meet her demands, but he brushes her off contemptuously. When he learns she's dead serious, he tries to buy her off with a thick wad of pound notes. But it's not money she's after; all she wants is two weeks at his country estate, living the life of a lady.
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Adaptation:
Niven Busch
Art Direction:
Richard Day
Mark-Lee Kirk
Costume Design:
René Hubert
Director:
Gregory Ratoff
Director of Photography:
Joseph MacDonald
Editor:
James B. Clark
Executive Producer:
Darryl F. Zanuck
Makeup Artist:
Ben Nye
Music Director:
Alfred Newman
Novel:
Marjorie Bowen
Orchestrator:
Maurice De Packh
Edward B. Powell
Original Music Composer:
David Buttolph
Producer:
Gene Markey
Screenplay:
Tom Reed
Jules Furthman
Set Decoration:
Thomas Little
Paul S. Fox
Sound:
Roger Heman Sr.
George Leverett
Special Effects:
Fred Sersen
Technical Advisor:
Harry Lloyd Morris
Wardrobe Master:
Charles LeMaire
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