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Alibi ()


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A bar hostess (Lockwood) is used by a killer to obtain an alibi.

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Helene Ardouin
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Inspector Calas
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Andre Laurent
Raymond Lovell ...
Prof. Winkler
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Dany
Hartley Power ...
Gordon
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Delia
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Winkler's Assistant
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Winker's Assistant
Elisabeth Welch ...
Singer
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Mlle. Loureau
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Mme. Bretonnet
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Bourdille
Judy Gray ...
Josette
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Dodo
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Gerard
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Barman (uncredited)
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Flower Seller (uncredited)

Directed by

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Brian Desmond Hurst

Written by

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Marcel Achard ... (story "L'Alibi")
 
Roy Carter ... (screenplay) (as R. Carter)
 
Jacques Companéez ... (screenplay) (as Companeez)
 
Brian Desmond Hurst ... (shooting script)
 
Herbert Juttke ... (screenplay) (as Juttke)
 
Lesley Storm ... (additional dialogue)

Produced by

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Herbert Smith ... associate producer
Josef Somlo ... producer

Music by

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Jack Beaver ... (uncredited)

Cinematography by

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Otto Heller

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Alan Jaggs

Editorial Department

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Charles Saunders ... supervising editor

Art Direction by

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Walter W. Murton ... (as Walter Murton)

Costume Design by

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Molyneux

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Len Garde ... makeup artist

Production Management

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Jack Hicks ... production manager

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director

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Alf Keating ... assistant director

Sound Department

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B.C. Sewell ... sound supervisor

Camera and Electrical Department

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Otto Heller ... lighting
William McLeod ... camera operator (as W. McLeod)

Casting Department

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Iside Head ... casting (uncredited)

Costume and Wardrobe Department

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Hilda Collins ... wardrobe

Music Department

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Jack Beaver ... musical director
Claire Wear's Embassy Orchestra ... Cuban band

Script and Continuity Department

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Phyllis Ross ... continuity

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Storyline

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Taglines A Woman's Conscience - the only flaw in this perfect crime! See more »
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Also Known As
  • Twee uur na middernacht (Netherlands)
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  • 82 min
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Did You Know?

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Trivia For its 1945 re-release, screen credits were re-designed so that James Mason, who had originally received third billing in 1942, was now listed above the title along with Margaret Lockwood, because of their new popularity and recent successful teaming in The Wicked Lady (1945). See more »
Movie Connections Version of The Alibi (1937). See more »

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