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Home to Danger (1951)

Genre : Crime, Mystery, Thriller

Runtime : 1H 6M

Director : Terence Fisher
Writer : Ian Stuart Black

Synopsis

A young woman becomes a murder target after inheriting her estranged father's estate.

Actors

Guy Rolfe
Guy Rolfe
Robert
Rona Anderson
Rona Anderson
Barbara
Francis Lister
Francis Lister
Wainright
Alan Wheatley
Alan Wheatley
Hughes
Bruce Belfrage
Bruce Belfrage
Solicitor
Peter Jones
Peter Jones
Lips Leonard
Stanley Baker
Stanley Baker
Willie Dougan
Dennis Harkin
Dennis Harkin
Jimmy-The-One

Crews

Terence Fisher
Terence Fisher
Director
Ian Stuart Black
Ian Stuart Black
Screenplay

Posters and backgrounds

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