This post-World War II suspense thriller sets off an emotional roller coaster after the psychologically fragile wife of a POW (Anabel Shaw) witnesses a brutal murder from a hotel window while waiting to be reunited with her husband (Frank Latimer). By the time he arrives, she's nearly comatose with shock. The hotel's psychiatrist (Vincent Price) is called in to help.
Film Noir
Director: Alfred L. Werker
Producer: Aubrey Schenck
Production Company: Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corporation
Audio/Visual: sound, black & white
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@Taharah007 He certainly was, I wish some of my boy friends looked like him.
Still, like Bogart and Anthony Ainley better though, tee-he.
Emmy J.
Jackalman99 1 year ago
@Jackalman99 Yes...it takes getting use to ...not having one...Bus he was a very tall and attractive man.
Taharah007 1 year ago
The Detective(Reed Hadley)played Zorro in
the republic serial "Zorro's fighting legion"(1939)
filmmakerman9 2 years ago
You think?? I don't agree. Mayhaps ti's like uoy get used to seeing someone a certain way for years. Maybe my poor taste in guys.
Jackalman99 2 years ago
No, hes handsome!
Ninjasparkarn1337 2 years ago
Vincent Price is funny looking without a moustashe.
Jackalman99 3 years ago