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The Blue Dahlia
Soon after a veteran's return from war his cheating wife is found dead. He evades police in an attempt to find the real murderer.
Raymond Chandler
George Marshall
Casts & Crew
Alan Ladd
Veronica Lake
William Bendix
Howard Da Silva
Doris Dowling
Tom Powers
Hugh Beaumont
Howard Freeman
Don Costello
Will Wright
Frank Faylen
Walter Sande
Bea Allen
Harry Barris
George Barton
Nina Borget
Mae Busch
George M. Carleton
Douglas Carter
Anthony Caruso
Carmen Clifford
Jack Rube Clifford
Tom Dillon
Jimmie Dundee
Jay Eaton
Clark Eggleston
Brooke Evans
Bess Flowers
Jack Gargan
Paul Gustine
Eddie Hall
Harry Hayden
Charles Anthony Hughes
Jerry James
Stan Johnson
Roberta Jonay
Lucy Knoch
Audrey Korn
Perc Launders
Arthur Loft
Leon Lombardo
Vera Marshe
Charles Mayon
Matt McHugh
William Meader
James Millican
Mavis Murray
Noel Neill
William J. O'Brien
Franklin Parker
Ed Randolph
Ricky Ricardi
Albert Ruiz
George Sorel
Beverly Thompson
Harry Tyler
Henry Vroom
Audrey Westphal
Gloria Williams
Dick Winslow
Lawrence Young
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