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Warner Bros. Film Noir Double Feature: Homicide / The House Across the Street
- (Full Frame, Manufactured on Demand)
- Format: DVD
- Rated: NR
- Release Date: 26/04/2012

Warner Bros. Film Noir Double Feature: Homicide / The House Across the Street
(Full Frame, Manufactured on Demand)
- Starring: Robert Douglas, Wayne Morris, Helen Westcott, Janis Paige, Bruce Bennett, Robert Alda, Alan Hale, Monte Blue, James Mitchell, Warren Douglas
- Directors: Felix Jacoves, Richard Bare
- Genre: Mystery / Suspense, Film Noir
- Closed Caption: No
- Run Time: 146 minutes
- Year of Release: 1949
- UPC: 883316470695
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Product Notes
Tough detectives, pretty women, ace reporters. All staples of the film-noir genre and exemplified by these two films. In Homicide, what seems like a routine suicide sparks the interest of LAPD Detective Michael Landers (Robert Douglas) when he sees something suspicious at the scene. Delving further into the case leads him to the heart of SoCal's farm country. Posing as an insurance investigator, Landers meets several unsavory types and an attractive hotel cigarette girl, JoAnn (Helen Westcott) as he slowly unravels the case. The reporter-turned-sleuth takes the lead in the House Across the Street. When managing editor Dave Joslin (Wayne Morris) writes several articles blasting the police with incompetence after a witness in a fraud trial is killed, the paper's owner, who is worried about a libel suit, reassigns the editor to an advice-to-the-lovelorn columnist. This causes Joslin to become inadvertently involved in the fraud case against racketeer Keever (Bruce Bennett). with fellow reporter Kit Williams (Janis Paige) as his accomplice, Joslin starts putting together the puzzle pieces to get the criminal indicted.
Credits
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CreditsRobert Douglas
Wayne Morris
Helen Westcott
Janis Paige
Bruce Bennett
Robert Alda
Alan Hale
Monte Blue
James Mitchell
Warren Douglas
Richard Benedict
Barbara Bates
John Harmon
James Holden
James Flavin
Ray Montgomery
Cliff Clark
Lila Leeds
Esther Howard
Alex Gerry
Sarah Padden
Jack Wise
William Gould
Eddie Foster
Jack Mower
Charles Lane
Charles Jordan
Doreen McCann
Zon Murray
Philo McCullough
George Chandler
Ray Largay
Jack Davis
Billy McLean
Fred Kohler Jr.
Ian Wolfe
Fred Stromsoe Jr.
Abe Dinovitch
Creighton Hale
Ray Walker
Frank Dae
Phyllis Coates
Chick Chandler
Ralph Dunn
Eddie Parks
Frank Ferguson
Fred Kelsey
John Elliott
Billy Gray
Harlan Warde
Tristram Coffin
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DirectorsFelix Jacoves
Richard Bare