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Storm Center (1956)

Who really set the town aflame?...

Genre : Drama

Runtime : 1H 25M

Director : Daniel Taradash

Synopsis

Politicians go after a small-town librarian when she refuses to ban a book. She's quickly labeled a Communist.

Actors

Bette Davis
Bette Davis
Alicia Hull
Brian Keith
Brian Keith
Paul Duncan
Kim Hunter
Kim Hunter
Martha Lockridge
Paul Kelly
Paul Kelly
Judge Robert Ellerbe
Joe Mantell
Joe Mantell
George Slater
Kevin Coughlin
Kevin Coughlin
Freddie Slater
Sally Brophy
Sally Brophy
Laura Slater
Curtis Cooksey
Curtis Cooksey
Stacey Martin
Kathryn Grant
Kathryn Grant
Hazel Levering
Edward Platt
Edward Platt
Rev. Wilson
Howard Wierum
Howard Wierum
Mayor Levering
Michael Raffetto
Michael Raffetto
Edgar Greenbaum
Joseph Kearns
Joseph Kearns
Mr. Morrisey
Howard Wendell
Howard Wendell
Sen. Bascomb
Burt Mustin
Burt Mustin
Carl (uncredited)

Crews

Daniel Taradash
Daniel Taradash
Director
Elick Moll
Elick Moll
Writer
Daniel Taradash
Daniel Taradash
Writer
Julian Blaustein
Julian Blaustein
Producer
George Duning
George Duning
Original Music Composer
Burnett Guffey
Burnett Guffey
Director of Photography
William A. Lyon
William A. Lyon
Editor

Posters and backgrounds

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