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Ray Milland | Stanford White |
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Joan Collins | Evelyn Nesbit Thaw |
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Farley Granger | Harry K. Thaw |
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Luther Adler | Delphin Delmas |
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Harvey Stephens | |
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John Hoyt | |
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Glenda Farrell | |
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Gale Robbins | |
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Emile Meyer |
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Richard Fleischer | Director |
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Lyle R. Wheeler | Art Direction |
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Leigh Harline | Original Music Composer |
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Charles Brackett | Producer |
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Lionel Newman | Music Editor |
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Walter Reisch | Screenplay |
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William Mace | Editor |
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Charles Le Maire | Costume Design |
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Maurice Ransford | Art Direction |
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David Robel | Choreographer |
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Edward B. Powell | Original Music Composer |
The film relates the fictionalized story of Evelyn Nesbit. Nesbit was a model and actress who became embroiled in the scandal surrounding the June 1906 murder of her former lover, architect Stanford White, by her husband, rail and coal tycoon Harry Kendall Thaw. Nesbit served as a technical adviser on the film.
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