Lured
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Directed by | Douglas Sirk |
Produced by | James Nasser |
Written by | Story: Jacques Companéez Simon Gantillon Ernest Neuville Screenplay: Leo Rosten |
Starring | George Sanders Lucille Ball Charles Coburn Boris Karloff |
Music by | Michel Michelet |
Cinematography | William H. Daniels |
Editing by | John M. Foley James E. Newcom |
Distributed by | United Artists |
Release date(s) | September 5, 1947 |
Running time | 102 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
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Lured (also known as Personal Column in the UK) is the title of a 1947 film released by United Artists, directed by Douglas Sirk, and starring Lucille Ball, George Sanders, Boris Karloff, Charles Coburn, and Cedric Hardwicke.
Ball plays Sandra Carpenter, a dance hall girl hired to catch a murderer, with Sanders playing Robert Fleming, a suspicious man who wins Sandra's heart.
This is considered to be one of Lucille Ball's best dramatic roles. Critics enjoyed her pairing with the cynical Sanders.
[edit] Cast
- George Sanders as Robert Fleming
- Lucille Ball as Sandra Carpenter
- Charles Coburn as Inspector Harley Temple
- Boris Karloff as Charles van Druten
- Cedric Hardwicke as Julian Wilde (as Sir Cedrick Hardwicke)
- Joseph Calleia as Dr. Nicholas Moryani
- Alan Mowbray as Lyle Maxwell alias Maxim Duval
- George Zucco as Officer H. R. Barrett
- Robert Coote as Officer
- Alan Napier as Inspector Gordon
[edit] See also
[edit] External links
- Lured at the Internet Movie Database.
- Lured at Allmovie.
- Lured at the TCM Movie Database.
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