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| Alexis Smith | Marian Halcombe | |
| Eleanor Parker | Laura Fairlie | |
| Sydney Greenstreet | Count Alessandro Fosco | |
| Gig Young | Walter Hartright | |
| Agnes Moorehead | Countess Fosco | |
| John Abbott | Frederick Fairlie | |
| John Emery | Sir Percival Glyde | |
| Curt Bois | Louis | |
| Emma Dunn | Mrs. Vesey | |
| Matthew Boulton | Dr. Nevin | |
| Anita Sharp-Bolster | Mrs. Todd | |
| Clifford Brooke | Jepson | |
| Barry Bernard | Dimmock | |
| Harold De Becker | Attendant | |
| John Goldsworthy | Station Agent | |
| Randy Hairston | Young Boy | |
| Creighton Hale | Underservant | |
| Fred Kelsey | Mourner | |
| Crauford Kent | Rector | |
| Ann Kunde | Kate |
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| Producer |
Henry Blanke
Jack L. Warner |
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| Writer |
Stephen Morehouse Avery
Wilkie Collins |
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| Cinematography |
Carl E. Guthrie
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| Musician |
Max Steiner
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A young painter stumbles upon an assortment of odd characters at an English estate where he has been hired to give art lessons to beautiful Laura Fairlie. Among them are Anne Catherick, a strange young woman dressed in white whom he meets in the forest and who bears a striking resemblance to Laura; cunning Count Fosco, who hopes to obtain an inheritance for nobleman Sir Percival Glyde, whom he plans to have Laura marry; Mr. Fairlie, a hypochondriac who can't stand to have anyone make the slightest noise; and eccentric Countess Fosco who has her own dark secret. The artist also finds himself drawn to Marion Halcomb, a distant relation to Laura for whom the Count also has plans. |
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