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Phantom Lady is an American crime film first released in 1944,
directed by Robert Siodmak.
The film stars Franchot Tone, Ella Raines, Alan Curtis, Aurora Miranda and Thomas Gomez.
Our overall rating for this film is: very good.
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Credits
- Director: Robert Siodmak
- Script: Cornell Woolrich, Bernard C. Schoenfeld
- Photo: Elwood Bredell
- Cast: Franchot Tone (Jack Marlow), Ella Raines (Carol ’Kansas’ Richman), Alan Curtis (Scott Henderson), Aurora Miranda (Estela Monteiro), Thomas Gomez (Inspector Burgess), Fay Helm (Ann Terry), Elisha Cook Jr. (Cliff Milburn), Andrew Tombes (Mac – Bartender), Regis Toomey (Detective Chewing Gum), Joseph Crehan (Detective Tom), Doris Lloyd (Madame Kettisha), Virginia Brissac (Dr. Helen Chase), Milburn Stone (District Attorney), Bob Bain (Guitarist), Joan Bayley (Dancer), John Berkes (Man with Poodle), Barney Bigard (Jive Club Clarinetist), Iris Bocignon (Dancer), Dave Coleman (Drummer), Harry Cording (Courtroom Spectator Next to Carol), Hella Crossley (Girl in Tag Sequence), Roy Darmour (Prison Guard), Georgia Davis (Girl), Cyril Delevanti (Claude), Ralph Dunn (Worker), Alice Fleming (Apple Annie), Ann Fredrick (Brunette), Russell Gaige (Desk Clerk), Roger Hanson (Jive Club Trumpeter), Theresa Harris (Monteiro’s Maid at Casino), Eddie Hart (Prison Guard), Samuel S. Hinds (Judge), Victoria Horne (Miss Payton), Dorothy Jarnac (Dancer), Gwen Kenyon (Girl in Tag Sequence), Joe Kirk (Sanders – Stage Manager), Bella Lewitzky (Dancer), Adolf E. Licho (Max – Proprietor), Matt McHugh (Al Alp – Taxi Driver), Dole Nicolls (Jive Club Trombonist), Jay Novello (Anselmo), Curtis Railing (Mrs. Witherspoon), Howard Ramsey (Jive Club Bass Player), Lillian Randolph (Woman at Train Platform), Cyril Ring (Barfly with Racing Form), Beatrice Roberts (Monteiro’s Secretary), Freddie Slack (Jive Club Pianist), Walter Soderling (Ticket Agent), Gisela Werbisek (Mama Rosette), Norman Willis (Worker), Douglas Wood (Show Backer), Maris Wrixon (Blonde)
- Country: USA
- Language: English / Portuguese
- Runtime: 87 min; B&W
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Crime / Film-Noir / Mystery






