Woman in the Dark Trailer

Woman in the Dark Trailer (1952)

"BLONDE MYSTERY WITNESS!...To the Crime of the Century!" 15 November 1952 Drama, Action, Crime 60 mins

A pastry-shop girl (Penny Edwards) sees a priest's (Ross Elliott) and a lawyer's (Rick Vallin) brother take part in a jewel heist.

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Cast

Penny Edwards

as Anna Reichardt

Ross Elliott

as Father Tony Morello

Rick Vallin

as Phil Morello

Richard Benedict

as Gino Morello

Argentina Brunetti

as 'Mama' Morello

Martín Garralaga

as 'Papa' Morello

Edit Angold

as Tante Maria

Peter Brocco

as Nick Petzik

Barbara Billingsley

as Evelyn Courtney

John Doucette

as 'Dutch' Bender

Crew

International Releases Dates

United States 15 November 1952

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