The House of Fear (1939 film)
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La Maison de l'épouvante (titre original : The House of Fear) est un film américain en noir et blanc réalisé par Joe May, sorti en 1939. Il s'agit du remake du Dernier Avertissement (1929).
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The House of Fear is a 1939 American mystery film directed by Joe May and starring William Gargan, Irene Hervey and Dorothy Arnold. After an actor is killed during the middle of a play the theatre is closed. A year later a young producer re-assembles the cast and re-opens the theatre, intending to the stage the same play performed on the night of the murder. Originally set for a filming schedule of 10 days and $10,000, the film went over budget and over schedule. On its release, it received positive reviews from Variety, The Hollywood Reporter and The New York Daily News.
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The House of Fear (1939 film)
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Lobby card for The House of Fear
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Milton Krasner
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Peter Milne
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Crime Club Productions, Inc.
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La Maison de l'épouvante (titre original : The House of Fear) est un film américain en noir et blanc réalisé par Joe May, sorti en 1939. Il s'agit du remake du Dernier Avertissement (1929).
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The House of Fear is a 1939 American mystery film directed by Joe May and starring William Gargan, Irene Hervey and Dorothy Arnold. After an actor is killed during the middle of a play the theatre is closed. A year later a young producer re-assembles the cast and re-opens the theatre, intending to the stage the same play performed on the night of the murder. Originally set for a filming schedule of 10 days and $10,000, the film went over budget and over schedule. On its release, it received positive reviews from Variety, The Hollywood Reporter and The New York Daily News.
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