Crime of the Century (1946 film)
- Crime of the Century (1946 film)
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Crime of the Century |
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Directed by |
Philip Ford |
Written by |
William Hagens and O'Leta Rhinehart |
Starring |
Stephanie Bachelor, Michael Browne, Martin Kosleck |
Cinematography |
Reggie Lanning |
Release date(s) |
1946 |
Running time |
56 min. |
Country |
USA |
Language |
English |
Crime of the Century is a 1946 American crime drama directed by Philip Ford.
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- English-language films
- Crime drama films
- 1946 films
- Crime film stubs
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