Run for the Hills is a 1953 American comedy film directed by Lew Landers and starring Sonny Tufts, Barbara Payton and Mauritz Hugo.[1][2] The film's sets were designed by the art director Ernst Fegté.
Run for the Hills | |
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Directed by | Lew Landers |
Written by | Leonard Neubauer Marion Parsonnet |
Produced by | R.D. Ervin Edward Lewis Mark O. Rice |
Starring | Sonny Tufts Barbara Payton Mauritz Hugo |
Cinematography | Paul Ivano |
Edited by | Irving Berlin |
Music by | Raoul Kraushaar |
Production company | Jack Broder Productions |
Distributed by | Realart Pictures British Lion (UK) |
Release date |
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Running time | 72 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Plot
editThis article needs a plot summary. (January 2024) |
Cast
edit- Sonny Tufts as Charlie Johnson
- Barbara Payton as Jane Johnson
- John Harmon as Jed Taylor
- Mauritz Hugo as Mr. Hudson
- Vici Raaf as Mrs. Cornish
- Jack Wrightson as George
- Paul Maxey as Sheriff
- Harry Lewis as Mr. Carewe
- John Hamilton as Mr. Harvester
- Byron Foulger as Mr. Simpson
- Sid Slate as Wagstaff
- Charles Victor as Craig
- William Fawcett as Orin Hadley
- Dee Ann Johnston as Malinda
- George Sanders as Television Commentator
- Rosemary Colligan as Cave Girl
- Jack McElroy as Radio Announcer
- Ray Parsons as Hermit
- Michael Fox as Phineas Cragg
- Jean Willes as Frances Veach
- Richard Benedict as 'Happy' Day
- Lester Dorr as Reporter Outside Elevator
- Al Hill as Process Server
- William Tannen as Charlie's Co-Worker
References
edit- ^ "CONELRAD Adjacent: THE PRE-STRANGELOVE ATOMIC COMEDY: "RUN FOR THE HILLS"". 26 September 2010.
- ^ Lewis p.168
Bibliography
edit- Lewis, Jon. Hard-Boiled Hollywood: Crime and Punishment in Postwar Los Angeles. Univ of California Press, 2017.
External links
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