Escape in the Fog | |
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Directed by | Budd Boetticher (as Oscar Boetticher Jr.) |
Screenplay by | Aubrey Wisberg |
Produced by | Wallace MacDonald |
Starring | Otto Kruger Nina Foch William Wright |
Cinematography | George Meehan |
Edited by | Jerome Thoms |
Music by | Mario Castelnuovo-Tedesco |
Color process | Black and white |
Production company | Columbia Pictures |
Distributed by | Columbia Pictures |
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Running time | 63 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Escape in the Fog is a 1945 Americanfilm noircrime film directed byBudd Boetticher (as Oscar Boetticher Jr.) and starringOtto Kruger,Nina Foch andWilliam Wright.[1][2]
Boetticher called it a "nothing" picture, though he enjoyed working with Nina Foch and Otto Kruger.[3]
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During World War II, a San Francisco nurse dreams of a murder and then meets the "victim" in real life. What she saw in the dream helps her in an effort to thwart enemy spies.
Film critic Jeremy Arnold gave the film a mixed review, writing "Although Wright and Foch have the most screen time, top billing goes to Otto Kruger, the immensely enjoyable character actor who specialized in charming, urbane villains. He's fine as always here but doesn't get much to do. William Wright was an unremarkable actor who appeared almost entirely in B movies in a 45-film career that spanned the 1940s."[4]
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