Confidence Girl (1952)
After successfully swindling thousands of dollars from hapless victims, conflicted con artist Mary (Hillary Brooke) decides to go straight, but her greedy boyfriend and partner, Roger (Tom Conway), convinces her to pull off one final scam before they get married. Written and directed by Andrew L. Stone, this classic crime film finds the police struggling to keep up with the deceptive duo's exceedingly complicated schemes.
Director:
Andrew L. Stone
Writer:
Andrew L. Stone
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Tom Conway as Roger Kingsley |
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Hillary Brooke as Mary Webb |
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Eddie Marr as Johnny Gregg |
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Dan Riss as Lt. Fenton |
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John Gallaudet as Detective Chief Brownell |
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Jack Kruschen as Detective Sergeant Quinn |
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Walter Kingsford as Mr. Markewell |
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Paul Livermore as Hal Speel |
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Aline Towne as Peggy Speel |
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Helen Van Tuyl as Maggie, the elderly accomplice |
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Edmund Cobb as Detective Lieutenant Cobb, with pipe |
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Truman Bradley as Narrator (voice) |
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Leo Cleary as Mr. Sheridan |
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Roy Engel as Store Detective Walsh |
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Charles Collins as Charlie (as Charlie Collins) |
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Yvonne Peattie as Gertrude Palmer |
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Joel Allen as Frank Palmer |
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Helen Chapman as Joey Ridgway |
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John Phillips as Allen Ridgeway |
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Paul Guilfoyle as William Pope |
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Pamela Duncan as Braddock's Nurse |
| Camera | William H. Clothier | Director of Photography |
| Directing | Andrew L. Stone | Director |
| Writing | Andrew L. Stone | Screenplay |