The Stranger  (1946)

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The movie The Stranger, released in 1946 and directed by Orson Welles with Russell Metty as cinematographer and editing by Ernest J. Nims.
Directed by | Orson Welles
Cinematography by | Russell Metty
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Edited by | Ernest J. Nims
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Country | United States
Language | English, Spanish, French
Genres | Crime, Drama, Film-Noir

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Mary Longstreet
Prof. Charles Rankin
Judge Adam Longstreet
Noah Longstreet
Konrad Meinike
Dr. Jeffrey Lawrence
Mr. Potter
Student
Passport Photographer
Minister
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War Crimes Commision Member
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Mrs. Lawrence
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Kid Throwing Newspaper Shreds
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Jogging Student In Woods
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Mr. Peabody
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