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23 paces to Baker Street / 20th Century Fox ; directed by Henry Hathaway ; produced by Henry Ephron ; screenplay, Nigel Balchin.

LIBRA VHS PR6025.A2218 W32 1996
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Format:
Video
Contributor:
Hathaway, Henry, 1898-1985, director.
Ephron, Henry, 1912-1992, producer.
Balchin, Nigel, 1908-1970, screenwriter.
Johnson, Van, 1916-2008, actor.
Miles, Vera, actor.
Parker, Cecil, 1897-1971, actor.
Harline, Leigh, composer.
MacDonald, Philip.
Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corporation, producer.
Nostalgia Family Video (Firm), distributor.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
MacDonald, Philip--Film adaptations.
MacDonald, Philip.
Blind authors--England--London--Drama.
Blind authors.
England--London.
Abduction--Drama.
Abduction.
Detective and mystery films.
Genre:
Drama.
Detective and mystery films.
Film adaptations.
Feature films.
Thrillers (Motion pictures)
Crime films.
Video recordings.
Physical Description:
1 videocasette (103 min.) : sound, color ; 1/2 in.
1/2 in.
polychrome
Other Title:
Twenty-three paces to Baker Street
Place of Publication:
Baker City, OR : Nostalgia Family Video, [1996]
System Details:
VHS.
analog
magnetic
VHS
Summary:
Phillip Hannon is a blind playwright who lives on Baker Street in London. He overhears a conversation that reveals a kidnaping plot so he rushes to the police. They are polite but refuse to believe him. His friends also prove to be no help, humoring the man with a friendly air. However, he knows what he heard is true and engages the help of his fiancee Jean and Bob, his secretary, to find the kidnappers.
Participant:
Van Johnson, Vera Miles, Cecil Parker.
Credits:
Director of photography, Milton Krasner; editor, James B. Clark; music, Leigh Harline.
Notes:
Based on the novel A warrant for X / by Philip MacDonald.
Videodisc release of the motion picture produced in 1956.
OCLC:
259234883

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