| The Girl on the Bridge | |
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| Directed by | Hugo Haas |
| Screenplay by | Hugo Haas Arnold Lipp (as Arnold Phillips) |
| Story by | Hugo Haas Arnold Lipp (ad Arnold Phillips) |
| Produced by | Hugo Haas |
| Starring | Hugo Haas Beverly Michaels Robert Dane |
| Cinematography | Paul Ivano |
| Edited by | Merrill G. White (as Merrill White) Albert Shaff |
| Music by | Harold Byrns |
| Color process | Black and white |
Production company | Hugo Hass Productions |
| Distributed by | 20th Century Fox |
Release date |
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Running time | 76 minutes |
| Country | United States |
| Language | English |
The Girl on the Bridge is a 1951 American film noir crime film cowritten and directed by Hugo Haas. It stars Haas, Beverly Michaels and Robert Dane.[1] The film' sets were designed by the art director Vin Taylor.
Plot
A kindly elderly watchmaker, who lost his family in the holocaust, sees a beautiful young blonde on a bridge and prevents her from committing suicide. They marry and live happily until a man from her past attempts to blackmail her.
Cast
- Hugo Haas as David Toman
- Beverly Michaels as Clara Barker
- Robert Dane as Mario Venti
- John Close as Harry Olson (as Johnny Close)
- Anthony Jochim as Jonathan Cooper
- Judy Clark as Blonde Doll
- Darr Smith as Husband
- Maria Bibikov as Young Wife (as Maria Bibikoff)
- Dick Pinner as Prosecutor (as Richard Pinner)
References
External links
- The Girl on the Bridge at IMDb
- The Girl on the Bridge at the American Film Institute Catalog
- The Girl on the Bridge at the TCM Movie Database
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