Woman in Hiding
Deborah Chandler's rejected suitor, Selden Clark, manages the factory of her father, who dies a suspicion death. But charming Clark manages to win her over and marry her. On the honeymoon, Clark's former girl Patricia intervenes and opens Deborah's eyes, alas too late. Now Clark tries to kill Deborah. Believed dead by all but Clark, she flees. But drifter Keith Ramsey recognizes and follows her. Can she trust him? Can he believe her?
Michael Gordon
Casts & Crew
Ida Lupino
Stephen McNally
Howard Duff
Peggy Dow
John Litel
Taylor Holmes
Irving Bacon
Don Beddoe
Joe Besser
William Gould
Ralph Brooks
Peggie Castle
Angela Clarke
David Clarke
Russ Conway
Harry Harvey
Gertrude Astor
Tony Curtis
Heinie Conklin
Tim Graham
Tom Coleman
Harold Goodwin
Fred Aldrich
Adolph Faylauer
Sam Finn
William J. O'Brien
James Conaty
Michael Gordon
John Harmon
Michael Kraike
Robert Haines
Jerry Hausner
Jimmie Horan
I. Stanford Jolley
Mike Lally
Howard M. Mitchell
William H. O'Brien
Frank O'Connor
Donald Kerr
Nolan Leary
George Magrill
Charles McAvoy
Hans Moebus
Jerry Paris
Carl Sklover
Brick Sullivan
Pierce Lyden
Guy Wilkerson
Ferris Taylor
Francis McDonald
William Val
Bill Walker
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