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Pacific Blackout is a 1941 American mystery thriller film directed by Ralph Murphy and starring Robert Preston, Eva Gabor and Martha O'Driscoll.[1] It was produced and distributed by Paramount Pictures.
Pacific Blackout | |
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Directed by | Ralph Murphy |
Written by | Franz Schulz Curt Siodmak Lester Cole |
Produced by | Sol C. Siegel |
Starring | Robert Preston Eva Gabor Martha O'Driscoll |
Cinematography | Theodor Sparkuhl |
Edited by | Thomas Scott |
Music by | Gerard Carbonara |
Production company | |
Distributed by | Paramount Pictures |
Release date |
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Running time | 76 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Plot
editInventor and engineer Robert Draper is unjustly convicted for the murder of his partner. Just as he is being sent to prison, the prison truck crashes in the midst of a civil defense blackout, propelling him into a search for the real killers who framed him. Czech-American screenwriter Franz Schulz was billed as Francis Spencer for the film.
Cast
edit- Robert Preston as Robert Draper
- Martha O'Driscoll as Mary Jones
- Philip Merivale as John Runnell
- Eva Gabor as Marie Duval
- Louis Jean Heydt as Harold Kermin
- Thurston Hall as Williams, Civil Defense Official
- Mary Treen as Irene
- J. Edward Bromberg as Pickpocket
- Spencer Charters as Cornelius
- Cy Kendall as Hotel Clerk
- Russell Hicks as Commanding Officer
- Paul Stanton as Judge
- Clem Bevans as Night-watchman
- Robert Emmett Keane as Defense Attorney
- Edwin Maxwell as District attorney
- Rod Cameron as Pilot
- unbilled players include John Banner, Monte Blue, Wade Boteler, Ralph Dunn, Bess Flowers, Jack Norton, Betty Farrington and Lee Shumway
References
edit- ^ Parish & Pitts p.362
Bibliography
edit- Parish, James & Robert & Pitts, Michael R. The Great Spy Pictures. Scarecrow Press, 1974.
External links
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