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Release Date:
November 5, 1956
Original Title:
Five Steps to Danger
Alternate Titles:
Abwehr greift ein
Five Steps to Danger
Le miroir au secret
Red invisible
Genres:
Action | Thriller
Production Companies:
Grand Productions
Henry S. Kesler Productions
United Artists
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
US: NR
Runtime: 81
Can a couple keep important secrets from Communist spies?
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Art Direction:
Rudi Feld
Assistant Director:
Horace Hough
Casting:
Betty Pagel
Costume Design:
Adele Parmenter
Einar Bourman
Director:
Henry S. Kesler
Director of Photography:
Kenneth Peach
Editor:
Aaron Stell
Novel:
Donald Hamilton
Original Music Composer:
Bert Shefter
Paul Sawtell
Producer:
Henry S. Kesler
Production Supervisor:
Ralph E. Black
Screenplay:
Henry S. Kesler
Set Decoration:
Herman N. Schoenbrun
Sound:
Francis J. Scheid
Sound Editor:
James Richard
Story:
Donald Hamilton
Turnley Walker
Wardrobe Designer:
Adele Parmenter
Einar Bourman
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