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Release Date:
July 31, 1953
Original Title:
Vice Squad
Alternate Titles:
The Girl in Room 17
Genres:
Crime
Production Companies:
Sequoia Pictures
Sol Lesser Productions
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
US: NR
Runtime: 87
A Los Angeles police captain (Edward G. Robinson) ties the case of a slain policeman to a bank robbery, all in a day.
Art Direction:
Carroll Clark
Assistant Director:
Nathan Barragar
Best Boy Electrician:
Dave Donlon
Camera Operator:
Eddie Fitzgerald
Costume Designer:
Norma Koch
Dialogue Coach:
Harlan Warde
Director:
Arnold Laven
Director of Photography:
Joseph F. Biroc
Editor:
Arthur H. Nadel
Hairstylist:
Lillian Shore
Makeup Artist:
Gustaf Norin
Music Director:
Herschel Burke Gilbert
Novel:
Leslie T. White
Orchestrator:
Joseph Mullendore
Original Music Composer:
Herschel Burke Gilbert
Producer:
Sol Lesser
Arthur Gardner
Jules V. Levy
Production Assistant:
Pat Fielder
Props:
Arden Cripe
Screenplay:
Lawrence Roman
Script Supervisor:
Leslie H. Martinson
Second Assistant Director:
James Lane
Set Decoration:
Raymond Boltz Jr.
Sound Recordist:
Harry Lindgren
Still Photographer:
Gaston Longet
Wardrobe Designer:
Al Teitelbaum
Wardrobe Master:
Wesley Jeffries
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