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The Dark Past
1h 14min
CRIME
THRILLER
DRAMA
A gang hold a family hostage in their own home. The leader of the escaped cons is bothered by a recurring dream that the doctor of the house may be able to analyze.
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Original Title
The Dark Past
Runtime (Duration)
1h 14min
Directors
Critics & Audience Score
4.6
Total Votes
41
Release Year
1948
Country
United States of America
Casting
Actors

William Holden
Al Walker

Nina Foch
Betty

Lee J. Cobb
Dr. Andrew Collins

Adele Jergens
Laura Stevens

Stephen Dunne
Owen Talbot

Lois Maxwell
Ruth Collins

Berry Kroeger
Mike

Steven Geray
Prof. Fred Linder

Wilton Graff
Frank Stevens

Robert Osterloh
Pete

Kathryn Card
Nora

Charles Cane
Sheriff (uncredited)
Bill Cartledge
Arrested Man Leaving Wagon (uncredited)
Tom Coleman
Detective (uncredited)

G. Pat Collins
Al's Father (uncredited)

Ellen Corby
Agnes (uncredited)

Lester Dorr
First Man in Police Line-Up (uncredited)

Edward Earle
McCoy (uncredited)
Charles Ferguson
Detective (uncredited)
Jack Gordon
Tough Man in Line-up (uncredited)
Sam Harris
Old Man on Bus (uncredited)
Harry Harvey Jr.
John Larrapoe (uncredited)

Robert Hyatt
Bobby Collins (uncredited)

Selmer Jackson
Warden Benson (uncredited)

Paul Kruger
Policeman in Hallway at Headquarters (uncredited)

Jimmy Lloyd
Herb Fuller (uncredited)
Merrill McCormick
Bus Passenger (uncredited)
Pat McGeehan
Commentator (voice) (uncredited)

John McKee
Policeman Departing HQ (uncredited)
Edwin Mills
Young Prisoner (uncredited)
Crew

Rudolph Maté
DIRECTOR
Michael Blankfort
WRITER
Albert Duffy
WRITER
Philip MacDonald
WRITER

George Duning
ORIGINAL MUSIC COMPOSER

Buddy Adler
PRODUCER
Joseph Walker
DIRECTOR OF PHOTOGRAPHY
Oscar Saul
ADAPTATION
Malvin Wald
ADAPTATION
James Warwick
THEATRE PLAY

Viola Lawrence
EDITOR
Homer Van Pelt
STILL PHOTOGRAPHER

Jean Louis
COSTUME DESIGN
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