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The house on Telegraph Hill
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The Resource The house on Telegraph Hill
Label
The house on Telegraph Hill
Statement of responsibility
Twentieth Century-Fox presents ; screen play by Elick Moll and Frank Partos ; produced by Robert Bassler ; directed by Robert Wise
Contributor
  • Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corporation
  • Basehart, Richard, 1914-1984
  • Bassler, Robert, 1903-1975
  • Cortese, Valentina
  • Lundigan, William, 1914-1975
  • Lyon, Mabel Dana, 1897-1982
  • Moll, Elick
  • Partos, Frank, 1901-1956
  • Wise, Robert, 1914-2005
  • Twentieth Century Fox Home Entertainment, Inc
Subject
  • Film noir
  • Holocaust survivors -- California | San Francisco -- Drama
  • Impersonation -- Drama
  • Inheritance and succession -- Drama
  • Lyon, Mabel Dana, 1897-1982 -- Film adaptations
  • Lyon, Mabel Dana, 1897-1982 -- Television adaptations
  • Man-woman relationships -- Drama
  • Spanish language materials
  • Thrillers (Motion pictures)
  • Video recordings for the hearing impaired
Genre
  • Film adaptations
  • Film noir
  • Spanish language materials
  • Television adaptations
  • Thrillers (Motion pictures)
  • Video recordings for the hearing impaired
  • Drama
Language
  • eng
  • spa
  • eng
  • spa
  • eng
  • eng
Summary
"Victoria Kowelska is tortured in a concentration camp during the final days of World War II, and her family in Poland is slaughtered. Her best friend, Karin, who is ill, hopes to recover and make it to San Francisco, where a wealthy aunt is taking care of her son. But when Karin dies and the camp is liberated, Victoria exchanges identity papers with the dead woman, thereby gaining a new identity and family. After five years in relocation camps, Victoria finally gets to America, only to learn that Karin's aunt has recently died, and her nephew is in charge of the estate and Karin's son."--Booklet
Member of
  • Fox film noir, 15
Cataloging source
COC
Characteristic
videorecording
Credits note
Musical director, Alfred Newman ; music, Sol Kaplan ; editing, Nick DiMaggio ; director of photography, Lucien Ballard
Dewey number
791.43/72
Intended audience
MPAA rating: Not rated
Language note
In English or Spanish with optional subtitles in English or Spanish ; closed-captioned for the hearing impaired
PerformerNote
Richard Basehart, Valentina Cortesa, William Lundigan, Fay Baker, Gordon Gebert
Runtime
93
Series statement
Fox film noir
Series volume
15
Technique
live action

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