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Six Bridges to Cross
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How long is Six Bridges to Cross?
1 hour and 36 minutes
When was Six Bridges to Cross released?
January 19, 1955
What is the IMDb rating of Six Bridges to Cross?
6.7 out of 10
Who stars in Six Bridges to Cross?
Tony Curtis
,
George Nader
, and
Julie Adams
Who wrote Six Bridges to Cross?
Sydney Boehm
and
Joseph F. Dinneen
Who directed Six Bridges to Cross?
Joseph Pevney
Who was the composer for Six Bridges to Cross?
Frank Skinner
and
Herman Stein
Who was the producer of Six Bridges to Cross?
Aaron Rosenberg
Who was the cinematographer for Six Bridges to Cross?
William H. Daniels
Who was the editor of Six Bridges to Cross?
Russell F. Schoengarth
Who are the characters in Six Bridges to Cross?
Governess
What is the plot of Six Bridges to Cross?
The emotional story of a lifelong friendship between a Boston rookie cop and a young street-wise delinquent.
How much did Six Bridges to Cross earn at the US box office?
$1.8 million
What is Six Bridges to Cross rated?
Approved
What genre is Six Bridges to Cross?
Crime Drama, Crime, Drama, Film-Noir, and Thriller
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