Summary
The Clay Pigeon is an American film first released in 1949,
directed by Richard Fleischer.
The film stars Bill Williams, Barbara Hale, Richard Quine, Richard Loo and Frank Fenton.
Our overall rating for this film is: good.
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Credits
- Director: Richard Fleischer
- Script: Carl Foreman
- Photo: Robert De Grasse
- Music: Paul Sawtell
- Cast: Bill Williams (Jim Fletcher), Barbara Hale (Martha Gregory), Richard Quine (Ted Niles), Richard Loo (Ken Tokoyama aka The Weasel), Frank Fenton (Lt. Cmdr. Prentice), Frank Wilcox (Navy Hospital Doctor), Marya Marco (Mrs. Helen Minoto), Robert Bray (Gunsel Blake), Martha Hyer (Miss Harwick, Wheeler’s Receptionist), Harold Landon (Blind Veteran), James Craven (John Wheeler), Grandon Rhodes (Naval Intelligence Agent Clark), Joseph E. Bernard (Hotel Manager), Harry Cheshire (Doctor), G. Pat Collins (Abbott), Kernan Cripps (Chief of Detectives Jones), Ann Doran (Nurse), Dan Foster (Bellboy), Joel Friedkin (Motorist), Kenner G. Kemp (Accountant), Eddie Lee (Cashier), Howard Negley (Police Sergeant at Roadblock), James Nolan (Detective Faber), Ken Terrell (Davis, Driver Henchman)
- Country: USA
- Language: English
- Runtime: 63 min; B&W

Film-Noir / Drama






