High Wall
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Initial release | USA |
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Directors | Curtis Bernhardt |
Composers | Bronisław Kaper |
Box office | 2. 618 million USD |
Screenplay | Lester Cole |
Sydney Boehm | |
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ID | 1417513 |
About High Wall
Steven Kenet (Robert Taylor) has been blacking out, which is particularly problematic because he has been convicted of a crime he thinks he did not commit -- murdering his wife. Afraid that brain surgery will allow his accusers to decree him insane, Kenet instead is sent to a mental hospital. At the hospital, Dr. Ann Lorrison (Audrey Totter) falls for Kenet. But after initially believing his story, she starts to doubt whether her patient, the man she loves, is innocent after all. …
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