Popularity: 0.3 (history)
Director: | Seymour Friedman |
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Writer: | David Dressler, Edward Anhalt |
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A criminal psychologist tries to clear his patient of arson charges. | |
Release Date: | Mar 15, 1949 |
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Director: | Seymour Friedman |
Writer: | David Dressler, Edward Anhalt |
Genres: | Crime |
Keywords | crime doctor |
Production Companies | Larry Darmour Productions |
Box Office |
Revenue: $0
Budget: $0 |
Updates |
Updated: Apr 29, 2024 Entered: Apr 29, 2024 |
Name | Character |
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Warner Baxter | Dr. Robert Ordway |
Stephen Dunne | Steve Carter |
Lois Maxwell | Jane Darrin |
Adele Jergens | Inez Gray |
Robert Armstrong | George 'Goldie' Harrigan |
Don Beddoe | Phillip Bellem |
Whit Bissell | Pete Bellem |
Name | Job |
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Seymour Friedman | Director |
David Dressler | Story |
Max Marcin | Characters |
Edward Anhalt | Story, Screenplay |
Mabel Carey | Hairstylist |
Vincent J. Farrar | Director of Photography |
Jerome Thoms | Editor |
Harold H. MacArthur | Art Direction |
George Montgomery | Set Decoration |
Gordon Hubbard | Makeup Artist |
Jack Fier | Production Manager |
Jack A. Goodrich | Sound |
Ted Allan | Still Photographer |
Al Layter | Gaffer |
Victor Scheurich | Camera Operator |
Pat Sutherland | Grip |
Name | Title |
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Rudolph C. Flothow | Producer |
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Popularity History
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Trending Position
Three years into a sentence for arson, "Carter" (Stephen Dunne) is out on parole thanks to the intervention of "Dr. Ordway" (Warner Baxter) whose testimony on his sanity was instrumental in incarcerating him in the first place. Now free, he wants to work again at the music play-out business he was a ... ccused of setting ablaze in the hope that he can find out just who was responsible. Girlfriend "Jane" (Lois Maxwell) puts some pressure on the psycho-sleuth and so with the help of a rather annoying ballad called the "Little Brass French Horn" and a well placed recording stylus we gradually piece together the mystery. It's all fairly procedural stuff with the usual style of red herrings and people shooting guns that couldn't hit a cow with a tin cup, but Baxter is on quite decent form and the story holds up well enough for an hour.