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Blood Orange (Original title)
Dates: 1953 (Copyright), 01 October 1953 (Release)

Country: United Kingdom

Directed by: Terence Fisher

Synopsis: Story of American detective's exploits in clearing up a jewel robbery and solving three subsequent murders.

Genre:
Detective drama

Subject:
Homicide
Releases
Date: 1953Country: United KingdomRelease type: unknownFormat: 35mm Film - Black and White - SoundRuntime: 76 mins Length: 6882 FeetDialogue (original): English

Credits (25)
©/Presents: Exclusive Films, A Hammer Production: Hammer Film Productions, Produced by: Michael Carreras, Production Manager: Mickey Delamar, Assistant Director: Jimmy Sangster, Continuity: Renee Glynne, Original Screenplay by: Jan Read, Director of Photography: Walter J. Harvey, Camera Operator: Len Harris, Editor: Maurice Rootes, Art Director: J. Elder Wills, Special Gowns Created by: Ben Pearson, Fur Models by: Molho, Wardrobe Mistress: Molly Arbuthnot, Make-up: Philip Leakey, Hairdresser: Nina Broe, Music Performed by: The New Symphony Orchestra, Musical Director: Ivor Slaney, Sound Recording: Bill Salter, Sound Recording: George Burgess, Sound System: RCA, Dialogue Director: Molly Terraine, Production facilities kindly granted by: Worth Ltd, Produced at: Bray Film Studios
Cast (11)
Tom Conway (Tom Conway), Mila Parely (Helen Pascal), Naomi Chance (Gina), Eric Pohlmann (Mercedes), Andrew Osborn (Captain Colin Simpson), Richard Wattis (Inspector Macleod), Margaret Halston (Lady Marchant), Eileen Way (Madame Fernande), Delphi Lawrence ([Chelsea]), Thomas Heathcote ([Detective Sergeant Jessop]), Michael Ripper ([Eddie])