Directed by:
Maxwell ShaneScreenplay:
Maxwell ShaneCinematography:
Jack GreenhalghComposer:
Rudy SchragerCast:
Paul Kelly, DeForest Kelley, Ann Doran, John Harmon, Gladys Blake, Joey Ray, Robert Emmett Keane, Stanley Farrar, Jeff York, Chris Drake, Michael Harvey (more)VOD (1)
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A film noir-ish shocker in which average Joe Vince Grayson (De Forest Kelley) dreams he murders someone and wakes up to find it may not have been a dream. Based on the story Nightmare by Cornell Woorlich and refilmed under that title in 1956, this is worth it for the clever plot twists alone. (official distributor synopsis)
Cast
Paul Kelly
USA
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DeForest Kelley
USA
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Ann Doran
USA
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John Harmon
USA
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Gladys Blake
USA
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Joey Ray
USA
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Robert Emmett Keane
USA
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Stanley Farrar
USA
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Jeff York
USA
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Chris Drake
USA
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Michael Harvey
USA
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Janet Warren
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Julia Faye
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