Whispering City (1947) [N/A]

Release Date:
November 20, 1947

Original Title:
Whispering City

Genres:
Drama | Thriller

Production Companies:
Québec Productions

Production Countries:
Canada

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 98

After hearing that a famous actress is dying in a hospital after being hit by a car, a reporter goes to the hospital to interview the actress. She then tells the reporter that her wealthy fiance, who was killed in an accident several years before, was actually murdered. Before long the reporter finds herself in a web of corruption, mental illness and murder.

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Additional Dialogue:
Sydney Banks
Gina Kaus
Hugh Kemp

Art Direction:
William Koessler
Jean Damphousse

Assistant Director:
Gilbert Mandelik

Associate Producer:
Roger Woog

Director:
Fyodor Otsep

Director of Photography:
Charles Quick
Guy Roe

Editor:
W.L. Bagier
Richard J. Jarvis

Executive Producer:
Paul L'Anglais

Hairstylist:
Max Lemenu

Lighting Artist:
Harry Sundby

Makeup Artist:
Otto Lederer

Music Arranger:
Jean Deslauriers

Music Director:
Jean Deslauriers

Music Supervisor:
Jack Shaindlin

Original Music Composer:
Morris C. Davis

Producer:
George Marton

Screenplay:
Leonard Lee
Rian James

Set Decoration:
Hans Berenos
Dan Doran

Sound:
Edward Fenton

Sound Effects:
Marc Audet
Marcel Giguère

Special Effects:
Nat Sobel

Story:
George Zuckerman
Michael Lennox

Supervising Editor:
Leonard Anderson

Wardrobe Designer:
Helen A. Myron

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