A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
October 1, 1956
Original Title:
The High Terrace
Alternate Titles:
Carta Delatora
Genres:
Mystery
Production Companies:
Allied Artists Pictures
Cipa
RKO Radio Pictures
Production Countries:
United Kingdom
Ratings / Certifications:
US: NR
Runtime: 69
A British theater actress unable to get out of her contract is assisted by an American playwright when a pair of her scissors is discovered lodged in her producer's back.
Adaptation:
Brock Williams
Art Direction:
Arthur Lawson
Assistant Director:
Clive Midwinter
Camera Operator:
Desmond Davis
Clapper Loader:
Ken Goodman
Continuity:
Barbara Thomas
Director:
Henry Cass
Director of Photography:
Eric Cross
Editor:
Henry Richardson
First Assistant Editor:
Roy Norman
Hairstylist:
Betty Sherriff
Makeup Artist:
Jimmy Evans
Music Director:
Stanley Black
Original Music Composer:
Stanley Black
Original Story:
A.T. Weisman
Producer:
Monty Berman
Robert S. Baker
Production Controller:
Ronald Liles
Production Manager:
Charles Permane
Production Supervisor:
Ronald Liles
Screenplay:
Alfred Shaughnessy
Norman Hudis
Sound:
Aubrey Lewis
Sound Editor:
Henry Richardson
Sound Recordist:
Fred Ryan
Wardrobe Designer:
Muriel Dickson
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