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Other titles: Le crime était signé | De moord was getekend | Sombras da Loucura | Silmukka kiristyy | Vicki, i gynaika pou skorpouse ton potho | Hanno ucciso Vicki | Sombras de locura | En studie i brott | Вики | Şöhret kurbanı
Year Released: 1953
Month released: September
Certification: Finland:K-16, Norway:16, Sweden:15, United Kingdom:A, United States:Approved, United States:TV-PG
Directors: Harry Horner
Cast: Aaron Spelling, Al Hill, Alexander D'Arcy, Benjie Bancroft, Bert Stevens, Billy Nelson, Bonnie Paul, Brandon Beach, Burt Mustin, Carl Betz, Charles Perry, Charles Wagenheim, Chet Brandenburg, Elliott Reid, Ethel Bryant, Frank Fenton, Frank Gerstle, Franklyn Farnum, Fred Dale, George Ford, Harold Miller, Harry Carter, Harry Seymour, Herschel Graham, Irene Seidner, Izetta Jewel, Jack Gargan, Jack Mather, Jean Peters, Jeanne Crain, Jerry Sheldon, Joe McTurk, John Dehner, June Glory, Kathryn Sheldon, Kenneth Gibson, Kit Guard, Marion Gray, Martin Cichy, Max Showalter, Michael Stark, Murray Pollack, Nora Hayden, Norman Stevans, Oliver Cross, Parley Baer, Paul Kruger, Ramsay Ames, Richard Boone, Richard Garland, Richard West, Robert Adler, Robert C. McCracken, Ron Hargrave, Roy Engel, Rudy Germane, Russ Conway, Sam Finn, Stuart Randall
Producers: Leonard Goldstein
Production Companies: Twentieth Century Fox
Certification: Finland:K-16, Norway:16, Sweden:15, United Kingdom:A, United States:Approved, United States:TV-PG
Cinematographers: Milton R. Krasner
Colorization: Color
Country: United States
Distributors: 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment, Twentieth Century Fox, Twentieth Century Fox Film Company
Editors: Dorothy Spencer
Languages: English
Makeup Department: Ben Nye
Production Managers: Sam Wurtzel
Set Decorators: Claude E. Carpenter
Visual Effects: Ray Kellogg

I watched the first half of this film half dead from illness and slept through the end. But it was so vivid in my memory that once I was well I needed to know how it ended. Searching for the ending of this film brought be to retroflix, the best archive of films I’ve ever seen and had the joy to indulge in.
Also the film is fantastic 10/10 for outsmarting the coppers and getting to the bottom of the mystery.