Front Cover |
Actor |
Back Cover |
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Frank Sinatra
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John Baron
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Sterling Hayden |
Sheriff Tod Shaw, Suddenly California
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James Gleason |
Peter Benson
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Nancy Gates |
Ellen Benson
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Willis Bouchey |
Dan Carney, Chief Secret Service Agent
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Kim Charney |
Peter Benson III
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Paul Frees |
Benny Conklin, Baron's Accomplice
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Christopher Dark |
Bart Wheeler
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Charles Smith |
Bebop
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Movie Details |
Genre |
Classic; Crime; Drama; Film-Noir; Mystery; Suspense; Thriller |
Director |
Lewis Allen |
Producer |
Robert Bassler |
Writer |
Richard Sale |
Photography |
Charles G. Clarke |
Musician |
David Raksin |
Studio |
Alpha Video |
Type |
Theater |
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Language |
English |
MPAA Rating |
br |
Running Time |
75 mins |
Country |
U.S. |
Color |
Black And White |
IMDb Rating |
7.0 |
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Plot |
A cold blooded thriller! The suspense is unbearable!
Frank Sinatra's performance as a cold-blooded assassin planning to kill the President of the United States is absolutely spellbinding in this classic thriller. While traveling to a vacation destination, the President's train is scheduled to pass through the normally serene small town of Suddenly. Sinatra and his gang of thugs take over a house that overlooks the Presidential train stop. They hold the terrified house members hostage as they await the ambus of the President. The suspense builds as this thriller rockets to its rapid-fire conclusion. |
Personal Details |
10 Point Ranking |
8 |
Owner |
Bruce |
Current Value |
$6.99 |
Leonard Maltin |
xxx- |
USCCB Rating |
A-II |
Links |
DVD Empire
IMDB
USCCB
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Product Details |
Format |
DVD |
Region |
Region |
Screen Ratio |
Standard 1.33:1 B&W |
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Notes
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Much menace and some stylized violence. |
Extra Features
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Features Not Specified
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