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Humphrey Bogart | Captain Warren Murdock | |
James Bell | Father Logan | |
Charles Cane | Lt. Kincaid | |
Morris Carnovsky | Martinelli | |
Wallace Ford | McGee | |
Marvin Miller | Krause | |
William Prince | Sergeant Johnny Drake/John Joseph Preston | |
Lizabeth Scott | Coral Chandler | |
George Chandler | Louis Ord | |
Charles R. Cane | Lieutenant Kincaid | |
Ruby Dandridge | Hyacinth | |
William Forrest | Lt. Colonel Simpson | |
Chuck Hamilton | Detective |
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Producer | Sidney Biddell
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Writer | Gerald Adams
Sidney Biddell Gerald Drayson Adams |
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Cinematography | Leo Tover
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Musician | Marlin Skiles
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Academy Award® winner Humphrey Bogart is at his best as a hardboiled sleuth in this '40s film noir classic. In one of his most exciting roles, the inimitable Bogie plays Rip Murdock, an ex-G.I. trying to find out who framed his pal Johnny for murder-and then rubbed him out! Tracing his war buddy's shadowy past leads Rip to Coral Chandler (Lizabeth Scott), who was once Johnny's sweetheart. Now she's a chanteuse in a nightclub run by brutal gangster, Martinelli (Morris Carnovsky). Rip gets a taste of the beautiful blonde's seductive charms and soon finds himself ensnared in a twisted web of deceit and danger. Is Coral an innocent thrush-or is she a predatory siren leading Bogie to the Dead Reckoning? |
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