Fog Island (1945)
Leo, a former convict, is living in seclusion on an island with his step-daughter, the daughter of his late wife. Leo was framed by a group of former business associates, and he also suspects that one of them killed his wife. He has invited the group to his island, tempting them by hinting about a hidden fortune, and he has installed a number of traps and secret passages in his home. He is aided in his efforts by a former cell-mate who holds a grudge against the same persons. When everyone arrives, the atmosphere of mutual suspicion and the thick fog that covers the island promise a tense and hazardous weekend for everyone.
Director:
Terry O. Morse
Writer:
Pierre Gendron
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George Zucco as Leo Grainger |
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Lionel Atwill as Alec Ritchfield |
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Jerome Cowan as John Kavanaugh |
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Veda Ann Borg as Sylvia Jordan |
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Sharon Douglas as Gail |
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John Whitney as Jeff Kingsley |
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Jacqueline deWit as Emiline Bronson (as Jacqueline DeWit) |
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Ian Keith as Dr. Lake |
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George Lloyd as Allerton, Butler |
| Directing | Terry O. Morse | Director |
| Sound | Karl Hajos | Original Music Composer |
| Art | Charles Stevens | Property Master |
| Camera | Ralph Ash | Camera Operator |
| Sound | Karl Hajos | Orchestrator |
| Costume & Make-Up | Jean Sharpless | Wardrobe Designer |
| Sound | William R. Fox | Sound Engineer |
| Directing | William A. Calihan Jr. | Assistant Director |
| Crew | Eddie Parker | Stunts |
| Writing | Pierre Gendron | Screenplay |
| Writing | Bernadine Angus | Theatre Play |
| Costume & Make-Up | Larry Judge | Wardrobe Designer |
| Editing | George McGuire | Editor |
| Production | Terry O. Morse | Associate Producer |
| Art | Harry Reif | Set Decoration |
| Art | Paul Palmentola | Art Direction |
| Camera | Ira H. Morgan | Director of Photography |
| Production | Leon Fromkess | Producer |