Violence (film)
Violence is a 1947 American drama film noir directed by Jack Bernhard and starring Nancy Coleman, Michael O'Shea and Sheldon Leonard.[1]
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Directed by | Jack Bernhard |
Produced by | Jack Bernhard Bernard Brandt |
Screenplay by | Lewis Lantz Stanley Rubin |
Starring | Nancy Coleman Michael O'Shea Sheldon Leonard |
Music by | Edward J. Kay |
Cinematography | Henry Sharp |
Edited by | Jason H. Bernie |
Production company | Bernhard-Brandt Productions |
Distributed by | Monogram Pictures |
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Running time | 72 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Premise
Ann Mason (Coleman), an undercover reporter, develops amnesia after infiltrating a neo-fascist group.
Cast
- Nancy Coleman as Ann Dwire, alias Ann Mason
- Michael O'Shea as Steve Fuller
- Sheldon Leonard as Fred Stalk
- Peter Whitney as Joker
- Emory Parnell as True Dawson
- Pierre Watkin as Ralph Borden
- Frank Reicher as Pop, apartment concierge
- Cay Forrester as Sally Donahue
- John Hamilton as Doctor in Chicago
- Richard Irving as Protest Rally Orator
- Carole Donne as Beth Taffel, Borden's secretary
- Jimmy Clark as Joe Donahue
- William Gould as Mr. X
External links
- Violence at IMDb
- Violence at AllMovie
- Violence at the TCM Movie Database
- Violence at DVD Beaver (includes images)
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