This Woman is dangerous
Directed by: Felix E. Feist, USA, 1952
USA, 1952Szenenphoto aus This Woman is dangerous, © Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc.
Cast and Credits
Production | Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc. |
Distribution | Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc. |
Producer | Robert Sisk |
Director | Felix E. Feist |
Assistant Director | Felix E. Feist |
Director of Photography | Ted D. McCord |
Composer | David Buttolph |
Editor | David Buttolph [(as James C. Moore)] |
Art Director | Leo K. Kuter |
Set Decoration | George James Hopkins |
Make-Up | Gordon Bau |
Cast | Joan Crawford [Beth Austin] |
Dennis Morgan [Dr. Ben Halleck] | |
David Brian [Matt Jackson] | |
David Brian [Franklin] | |
Mari Aldon [Ann Jackson] | |
Philip Carey [Will Jackson] | |
Ian MacDonald [Joe Grossland - Private Eye] | |
Ian MacDonald [Undetermined Secondary Role (not credited)] | |
Ian MacDonald [Mrs. Millican - Dr. Halleck's Nurse] | |
Ian MacDonald [Waiter (not credited)] | |
Gladys Blake [Maggie - the Hairdresser (not credited)] | |
Gladys Blake [Telephone Operator (not credited)] | |
Gladys Blake [Nurse Technician (not credited)] | |
William Challee [Ned Shaw (not credited)] | |
George Chandler [Dr. Ryan (not credited)] | |
Jack Chefe [Croupier (not credited)] | |
James Conaty [Gambling House Patron (not credited)] | |
James Conaty [Mrs. Shaw (not credited)] | |
Franklyn Farnum [Assistant Gambling House Cashier (not credited)] | |
Tommy Farrell [Bellhop (not credited)] | |
Douglas Fowley [Saunders - Gambling House Prorietor (not credited)] | |
Fred Graham [Highway Patrolman (not credited)] | |
Sam Harris [Gambling House Patron (not credited)] | |
Sam Harris [Prison Doctor (not credited)] | |
Sherry Jackson [Susan Halleck (not credited)] | |
Harry Lauter [Trooper (not credited)] | |
Harry Lauter [Milt - a Cop (not credited)] | |
Harry Lauter [Mason (not credited)] | |
Harold Miller [Gambling House Patron (not credited)] | |
Ralph Montgomery [Interne (not credited)] | |
Ralph Montgomery [Dr. Louis Nesburn - Oculist (not credited)] | |
Karen Penhale [Nurse (not credited)] | |
Stuart Randall [Detective McGill (not credited)] | |
Joe E. Ross [Asst. Manager (not credited)] | |
Cosmo Sardo [Gambling House Patron (not credited)] | |
Jeffrey Sayre [Casino Employee (not credited)] | |
Charles Sherlock [Club Cashier (not credited)] | |
Charles Sherlock [Ruby - the Chambermaid (not credited)] | |
Bert Stevens [Gambling House Patron (not credited)] | |
Bert Stevens [Taxi Driver / Officer O] | |
Charles Sullivan [Clinic Parking Garage Attendant (not credited)] | |
Charles Sullivan [Injured Boy (not credited)] | |
Harry Tyler [Mike - Florist (not credited)] | |
Cecil Weston [Prison Matron (not credited)] |
Technical specifications
Category: Feature Film
Technical Details: Format: 35 mm, 1:1,37 - Ratio: 1:1,37 - Black and White,Length: 100 minutes
Sound System: Mono
First Screening: February 9, 1952 in USA
Survival Status: Prints of this picture exist
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