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Footsteps in the Fog
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How long is Footsteps in the Fog?
1 hour and 30 minutes
When was Footsteps in the Fog released?
September 14, 1955
What is the IMDb rating of Footsteps in the Fog?
7 out of 10
Who stars in Footsteps in the Fog?
Stewart Granger
,
Jean Simmons
, and
Bill Travers
Who wrote Footsteps in the Fog?
W.W. Jacobs
,
Dorothy Davenport
,
Lenore J. Coffee
, and
Arthur Pierson
Who directed Footsteps in the Fog?
Arthur Lubin
Who was the composer for Footsteps in the Fog?
Benjamin Frankel
Who was the producer of Footsteps in the Fog?
M.J. Frankovich
and
Maxwell Setton
Who was the cinematographer for Footsteps in the Fog?
Christopher Challis
Who was the editor of Footsteps in the Fog?
Alan Osbiston
What is the plot of Footsteps in the Fog?
In early 1900s England, a maid tries to blackmail her master into romancing her when she discovers he murdered his wife.
What was the budget for Footsteps in the Fog?
£
What is Footsteps in the Fog rated?
Approved
What genre is Footsteps in the Fog?
Crime Drama, Crime, Drama, and Thriller
How many awards has Footsteps in the Fog won?
1 award
How many awards has Footsteps in the Fog been nominated for?
1 nomination
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