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| Roger Clark | Cop |
| Claudia Drake | Sue Harvey |
| Pat Gleason | Joe |
| Esther Howard | Holly |
| Edmund MacDonald | Charles Haskell Jr |
| Tom Neal | Al Roberts |
| Tim Ryan | Nevada Diner Proprietor |
| Ann Savage | Vera |
| Don Brodie | Used Car Salesman |
| Eddie Hall | Tony |
| T Ryan | Nevada Diner Proprietor |
| Harry Strang | California Border Patrolman |
| Director | Edgar Ulmer
Edgar G. Ulmer |
| Producer | Leon Fromkess
Martin Mooney |
| Writer | Martin Goldsmith
Martin Mooney |
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Suspense As Startling As A Strangled Scream! This is it, the defining motion picture in all of "film noir," written by Academy Award-nominee Martin Goldsmith and directed by legendary B-moviemaker Edgar G. Ulmer (The Black Cat). Tom Neal, handsome 1940's leading man, brings to thrilling life a down-on-his-luck nightclub performer who takes a wrong turn and picks up the meanest broad in all "noir," played to perfection by the incomparable Ann Savage in the most powerful and riveting performance ever recorded on celluloid. |
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