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Hollywood Story
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Hollywood Story

Jun 1, 1951
1h 16m
★ 6.6

We can't tell you what this picture is about ... without giving away the secret that rocked the lives of five fabulous people!

Overview

An independent producer unwisely opens a can of worms after he decides to make a movie about the unsolved murder of a famous silent film director.

Genres

Mystery
Thriller

Production Companies

Universal International Pictures

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Cast

Richard Conte

Larry O'Brien

Richard Conte

Julie Adams

Sally Rousseau / Amanda Rousseau

Julie Adams

Richard Egan

Police Lt. Bud Lennox

Richard Egan

Henry Hull

Philip Ferrara / Vincent St. Clair

Henry Hull

Fred Clark

Sam Collyer

Fred Clark

Jim Backus

Mitch Davis

Jim Backus

Houseley Stevenson

John Miller, Studio Guard

Houseley Stevenson

Paul Cavanagh

Roland Paul

Paul Cavanagh

Katherine Meskill

Mary

Katherine Meskill

Louis Lettieri

Jimmy Davis

Louis Lettieri

Francis X. Bushman

Himself

Francis X. Bushman

Betty Blythe

Herself

Betty Blythe