Double Indemnity  (1944)

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The movie Double Indemnity, released in 1944 and directed by Billy Wilder, was shot on film using Mitchell BNC Camera with John F. Seitz as cinematographer .
Directed by | Billy Wilder
Cinematography by | John F. Seitz
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Country | United States
Language | English
Genres | Crime, Drama, Film-Noir

 
Cast
Walter Neff
Phyllis Dietrichson
Barton Keyes
Mr. Jackson
Lola Dietrichson
Mr. Dietrichson
Nino Zachetti
Mr. Norton
Sam Gorlopis
Stage Hand
Pullman Porter
Bit Part
Man Reading Magazine Outside Keyes' Office
Train Conductor
Conductor
Nettie - Dietrichsons' Maid
Norton's Secretary
Secretary
Man In Drug Store
Pacific All-Risk Telephone Operator
Charlie - Garage Attendant
Pullman Porter
Keyes' Secretary
Shopper In Market
Pullman Conductor
Pullman Porter
Pullman Porter
Lou Schwartz
Train Passenger At Station
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