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Gene Tierney | Ann Sutton |
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Richard Conte | Dr. William 'Bill' Sutton |
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José Ferrer | David Korvo (as Jose Ferrer) |
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Charles Bickford | Lt. James Colton |
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Barbara O'Neil | Theresa Randolph |
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Eduard Franz | Martin Avery |
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Constance Collier | Tina Cosgrove |
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Fortunio Bonanova | Feruccio di Ravallo |
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Otto Preminger | Director |
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Louis R. Loeffler | Editor |
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Ben Hecht | Screenplay |
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Arthur C. Miller | Director of Photography |
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David Raksin | Original Music Composer |
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Andrew Solt | Screenplay |
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Guy Endore | Novel |
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Otto Preminger | Production |
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Guy Endore | Story Contributor |
Ann Sutton (Gene Tierney), the wife of a successful psychoanalyst (Richard Conte), is arrested for shoplifting. Ann is saved from scandal by smooth-talking hypnotist David Korvo (José Ferrer).
Korvo is not what he seems to be, and Ann soon finds herself involved in blackmail and murder. She is unsure whether or not she committed a crime. Her distant but loyal husband stands up for her and eventually sets up the hypnotist, who he thinks is behind all the misdeeds.
Theatrical : 1949-11-28 : United States of America
Theatrical : 1950-01-16 : Sweden
Theatrical : 1950-10-13 : Finland
Theatrical : 1950-11-10 : Spain
Theatrical : 1951-02-26 : Portugal
Theatrical : 1951-07-09 : Denmark
Theatrical : Austria
Theatrical : 2012-08-22 : France
2012-08-04 : Switzerland