High Wall

High Wall

Director: Curtis Bernhardt Cast: Robert Taylor
Robert Taylor
, Audrey Totter
Audrey Totter
, H.B. Warner
H.B. Warner
, Herbert Marshall
Herbert Marshall
Curtis Bernhardt
High Wall

High Wall

Director: Curtis Bernhardt Cast: Robert Taylor
Robert Taylor
, Audrey Totter
Audrey Totter
, H.B. Warner
H.B. Warner
, Herbert Marshall
Herbert Marshall
Curtis Bernhardt

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Overview

Former army pilot Robert Taylor is accused, on the basis of strong circumstantial evidence, of his wife's murder. Suffering from periodic blackouts, Taylor isn't so certain of his innocence himself. When offered a brain operation, Taylor refuses, knowing that if he is proven sane he will be executed for murder. Instead, he opts for confinement in a high-walled veteran's mental institution. A compassionate lady doctor (Audrey Totter) falls in love with Taylor, convincing him to have the operation. Even after emerging from the ether, Taylor cannot remember any of the details concerning his wife's death--but he does recall that the dead woman had recently taken a job with a publisher (Herbert Marshall) of religious books. While the killer's identity is tipped off by this revelation, the audience is never certain that Robert Taylor isn't a murderer--especially since he'd previously appeared as a homicidal maniac in the 1946 film Undercurrent. The best moment in High Wall is the casual disposal of the sole witness to the murder, via a long, dark elevator shaft.

Product Details

Release Date: 09/07/2010
UPC: 0883316276693
Original Release: 1947
Rating: NR
Source: Warner Archives
Presentation: [Full Frame]
Sound: [Dolby Digital Mono]
Language: English
Time: 1:39:00
Sales rank: 36,009

Cast & Crew

Performance Credits
Robert Taylor Steven Kenet
Audrey Totter Dr. Ann Lorrison
H.B. Warner Mr. Slocum
Herbert Marshall Willard I. Whitcombe
Dorothy Patrick Helen Kenet
Warner Anderson Dr. George Poward
Moroni Olsen Dr. Phillip Dunlap
John Ridgely David Wallace
Morris Ankrum Dr. Stanley Griffin
Elisabeth Risdon Mrs. Kenet,Mrs. Kenet
Vince Barnett Henry Cronner
Jonathan Hale Emory Garrison
Charles Arnt Sidney X. Hackle
Ray Mayer Tom Delaney
Bobby Hyatt Richard Kenet
Dick Wessel Jim Hale
Robert Emmett O'Connor Joe,Joe the gatekeeper
Celia Travers Maggie
Mary Servoss Aunt Martha
Eula Guy Vera Mercer
Jack Davis Det. Halloran,Mr. Grant
Tom Quinn Det. Schaeffer
Frank Jenks Drunk
Irving Bacon Gas Station Proprietor
Bernard Gorcey Hirsch
Bert Hanlon Bored Clerk
Selmer Jackson Insp. Harding,Inspector Harding
John Hamilton Police Surgeon
Lee Phelps Telephone Man
Matt Willis Admittance Clerk
Robert B. Williams Deputy
Eddie Dunn Deputy,Police Clerk
Jim Drum Orderly
Paul Kruger Orderly
Jack Worth Orderly
Lisa Golm Dr. Golm
Grandon Rhodes Dr. Edermann
Perry Ivins Cackling Patient
Dorothy Vaughan Harriett
Jean Andren Nurse
Frank Marlowe Patient
John Beck Patient
Henry Sylvester Patient
Phil Dunham Patient
Skeets Noyes Patient
Marta Mitrovich Patient
Kate MacKenna Patient
Russell Arms Patient
Al Hill Patient
Erville Alderson Patient
William Fawcett Patient
Guy Beach Patient
Stanley Price Patient
Joel Friedkin Patient
Helen Eby-Rock Josephine
Milton Kibbee Counterman,Counterman
George Bunny Customer
Bob Wendal Customer
Sammy Shack Customer
Hank Worden Customer
Georgia Caine Miss Twitchell
Henry Hall Rev. Holmsby
Howard Michell Attendant
Frank Darien Old Man in the Tub
Dorothy Neumann Mrs. Miller
Ray Teal Lieutenant of Police
Dan Quigg Police Clerk
Rhea Mitchell Woman,Attendant
Abe Dinovitch Cab Driver
Jack Chefe Bartender
Jack Baxley Bartender
Bronislau Kaper Composer

Technical Credits
Curtis Bernhardt Director
Sydney Boehm Screenwriter
Lester Cole Screenwriter
Alan R. Clark Playwright
Bradbury Foote Playwright
Robert Lord Producer
Warren Newcombe Special Effects
A. Arnold Gillespie Special Effects
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