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  • Beware, My Lovely (1952)
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    77 min | Crime, Drama, Film-Noir
Beware, My Lovely (1952)
Approved
77 min | Crime, Drama, Film-Noir

A mentally disturbed handyman on the run, for reasons even he doesn't understand, takes a job at the house of a lonely war widow in 1918.
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Director
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Mel Dinelli (screenplay) (short story "The Man") (play "The Man")
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Updated Aug 29, 1952

Release date
Aug 29, 1952 (United States)

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14 cast members
Name Known for
Ida Lupino
Mrs. Helen Gordon Mrs. Helen Gordon   See fewer
Robert Ryan
Howard Wilton Howard Wilton   See fewer
Taylor Holmes
Mr. Walter Armstrong Mr. Walter Armstrong   See fewer
Barbara Whiting
Ruth Williams Ruth Williams   See fewer
James Willmas
Mr. Stevens Mr. Stevens   See fewer
O.Z. Whitehead
Mr. Franks Mr. Franks   See fewer
Dee Pollock
Doug (as Dee Pollack) Doug (as Dee Pollack)   See fewer
Shelly Lynn Anderson
Boy (uncredited) Boy (uncredited)   See fewer
Corky
Corky the dog (uncredited) Corky the dog (uncredited)   See fewer
Jeanne Eggenweiler
Jeanne (uncredited) Jeanne (uncredited)   See fewer
Jimmy Mobley
Jimmy (uncredited) Jimmy (uncredited)   See fewer
Brad Morrow
Boy (uncredited) Boy (uncredited)   See fewer
Ronnie Patterson
Boy (uncredited) Boy (uncredited)   See fewer
William Talman
Mr. Gordon (uncredited) Mr. Gordon (uncredited)   See fewer
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