
Footsteps in the Night (1957)
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- 1h 2min
- Crime, Drama
- 14 Apr 1957 (USA)
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Bill Elliott | ... |
Lt. Andy Doyle
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Don Haggerty | ... |
Sgt. Mike Duncan
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Eleanore Tanin | ... |
Mary Raiken
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Douglas Dick | ... |
Henry Johnson
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James Flavin | ... |
Mr. Bradbury
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Gregg Palmer | ... |
Pat Orvello
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Harry Tyler | ... |
Dick Harris, Sunset Villa
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Ann Griffith | ... |
June Wright
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Robert Shayne | ... |
Fred Horner
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Doug Andrews | ... |
Ted Laughton, Police Artist (uncredited)
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John Bleifer | ... |
Diggins, Dry Cleaner (uncredited)
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John Breen | ... |
Salesman (uncredited)
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Robert Carson | ... |
Capt. Jim Halford (uncredited)
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Bill Cassady | ... |
Morgan (uncredited)
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John Close | ... |
Det. Mac McConnell (uncredited)
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Michael Garth | ... |
Det. Rick Ferris (uncredited)
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Don Marlowe | ... |
Uniform Deputy Wilson (uncredited)
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David Orrick McDearmon | ... |
Dr. Green (uncredited)
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Ralph Sanford | ... |
Bartender (uncredited)
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David Showalter | ... |
Ed, Mechanic (uncredited)
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Edna Skinner | ... |
Bus Ticket Saleslady (uncredited)
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Forrest Taylor | ... |
Shaw, Sunset Vista Manager (uncredited)
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Ray Walker | ... |
McCleary (uncredited)
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Directed by
Jean Yarbrough |
Written by
Albert Band | ... | (screenplay) |
Albert Band | ... | (story) |
Elwood Ullman | ... | (screenplay) |
Produced by
Ben Schwalb | ... | producer |
Music by
Marlin Skiles |
Cinematography by
Harry Neumann | ... | director of photography |
Editing by
Neil Brunnenkant |
Art Direction by
Dave Milton |
Set Decoration by
Joseph Kish |
Makeup Department
Emile LaVigne | ... | makeup artist |
Production Management
Allen K. Wood | ... | production manager |
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
Edward Morey Jr. | ... | assistant director |
Art Department
Ted Mossman | ... | properties |
James West | ... | construction supervisor |
Sound Department
Ralph Butler | ... | sound recordist |
Costume and Wardrobe Department
Bert Henrikson | ... | wardrobe |
Script and Continuity Department
Richard Chaffee | ... | set continuity (as Richard M. Chaffee) |
Additional Crew
Herman Rotsten | ... | dialogue supervisor |
Production Companies
Distributors
- Allied Artists Pictures (1957) (United States) (theatrical)
- Warner Home Video (2014) (United States) (DVD) (dvdr)
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Plot Summary |
The fifth and last of the Ben Schwab productions starring Bill Elliott as a L.A. sheriff's department detective begins with Henry Johnson being sought by the sheriff's office for the murder of his neighbor and friend,Fred Horner, whose strangled body was found in Johnson's motel apartment. Lieutenant Andy Doyle of the Los Angeles sheriff's department learns that Johnson had been an avid card-playing gambler, and had frequently argued violently with the deceased. Trailing Johnson's fiancée, Mary Raikin, the police capture Johnson, who insists he did not kill Horner, but fled in panic when he discovered Johnson's body in his room after an absence of only a few minutes. It is discovered that a wealthy tenant of an adjacent motel, Bradbury, bears a resemblance to the murdered man, and in order to set him up as a decoy, Doyle suggests the Bradbury spread the word he is leaving for his home the next day. That night, the real killer,Pat Orvello, sneaks into Bradbury's room to rob him, but is shot and captured by Doyle and his men. Earlier, the robber/killer had mistaken the neighboring motels, killed the wrong man in his robbery attempt, and had left the body in Johnson's room.
Written by Les Adams |
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Taglines | The Curious Case of the Careless Strangler! See more » |
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Did You Know?
Trivia | This five-film series of detective movies used Nash automobiles in the first four films. In 1957 American Motors Corp. made its Rambler a separate marque and began a phase-out of its Nash and Packard models. In this film the Nash automobiles were replaced by Fords. See more » |
Goofs | The murder victim says he saved his $100k by working & never getting married but he clearly has a wedding ring on his left hand. Actor Robert Shayne obviously forgot to take it off. See more » |
Movie Connections | Follows Sudden Danger (1955). See more » |