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Fred MacMurray | Paul Sheridan | |
Philip Carey | Rick McAllister | |
Kim Novak | Lona McLane | |
Dorothy Malone | Ann Stewart | |
E.G. Marshall | Lieutenant Carl Eckstrom | |
Allen Nourse | Paddy Dolan | |
Phil Chambers | Briggs | |
Alan Dexter | Fine | |
Robert Stevenson | Billings | |
Don C. Harvey | Peters | |
Paul Richards | Harry Wheeler | |
Ann Morriss | Ellen Burnett | |
James Anderson | Beery | |
Joe Bailey | Hobbs | |
Tony Barrett | Man tyring to pickup Lona in bar |
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Producer | Jules Schermer
Philip A. Waxman |
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Writer | Roy Huggins
Bill S. Ballinger |
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Cinematography | Lester White
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Police detective Paul Sheridan (Fred MacMurray) is assigned the not-unpleasant task of striking up a friendship with Lona McLane (Kim Novak), the girlfriend of a man suspected of engineering a bank heist that netted more than $200,000 and cost a policeman his life. Immediately falling for the bombshell, the cop soon finds himself neck-deep in her scheme to betray her boyfriend and make off with the loot. |
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