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George Sanders | Jim Fleg | |
Gail Patrick | Myra Blandy | |
Richard Denning | Hal McByrne | |
Lynne Roberts | Kay Ryan | |
Sidney Blackmer | Martin Cleaver | |
Kurt Katch | Eric Pahsen | |
Byron Foulger | Edmund Walpole | |
George Walcott | Benson | |
Paul Porcasi | Rebescu | |
Margaret Brayton | Miss Oval | |
Mae Marsh | Miss Hartwig | |
Lon McCallister | Freddie | |
Charles Tannen | Hollis | |
Arthur Space | Vance | |
Charles Cane | Inspector Henderson |
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Producer | William Goetz
Ralph Dietrich |
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Writer | John Larkin
Lawrence G. Blochman |
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Cinematography | Joseph MacDonald
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Musician | Emil Newman
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A public library at night is the setting for this fast-moving crime caper. George Sanders is a gentleman crook specializing in selling forgeries of rare books. In the company of phony policemen, Sanders enters the library unmolested and pilfers a priceless Shakespeare folio in order to expedite his operation. The criminal's girl friend/accomplice Gail Patrick is willing to go along with the crime until Sanders begins displaying a homicidal streak. |
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