The Scarlet Hour (1956)



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Synopsis:
The Scarlet Hour was a relatively bold experiment for a mid-1950s Paramount release. The studio expended a great deal of money on the project and enlisted the services of top-flight director Michael Curtiz -- then populated the cast with young unknowns. Carol Ohmart and Tom Tryon (yes, the future novelist) star as Paulie and Marsh, respectively the film's villainess and protagonist. Knowing that Marsh is hopelessly in love with her, Paulie uses him as a dupe in an upcoming jewelry heist. Only after a killing has occurred does Marsh come to his senses. Jody Lawrance, whose previous career as a Columbia contract player had led nowhere, is "introduced" as the good girl to whom Marsh eventually retreats. Other comparative newcomers in the cast include Elaine Stritch, James Gregory and Edward Binns.

~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

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Full Cast & Crew

Theatrical Release
4/1/1956
Director Credit
Michael Kertesz Director
Cast Credit
Joe Conley
Jody Lawrance Kathy
Benson Fong
Barry Atwater
Billy Gray Tom Rycker
Richard Deacon
Max Power
Almira Sessions
Richard Collier
Bill Anders
Autumn Russell
Peter Gray
Harry Hickox
Nat "King" Cole
Theron Jackson
Carol Ohmart Carlisle Paulie
Tom Tryon Marsh Marshall
James Gregory Ralph Nevans
Elaine Stritch Phyllis Rycker
E.G. Marshall Jennings
Edward Binns Sgt. Allen
Scott Marlowe Vince
Jacques Aubuchon Fat Boy
David Levy Sam Lynbury
Johnstone White Tom Raymond
James F. Stone Dean Franklin
Maureen Hurley Mrs. Lynbury
James Todd Inspector Paley
Production Credits Credit
Michael Kertesz Producer
Art Department Credit
Tambi Larsen Art Director
Hal Pereira Art Director
Film Camera Credit
Lionel Lindon Cinematographer
Wardrobe Hair Makeup Credit
Edith Head Costume Designer



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