Dial 999 (film)

For the earlier film, see Dial 999 (1938 film).
Dial 999

US theatrical release poster
Directed by Montgomery Tully
Produced by Alec C. Snowden
Written by Montgomery Tully
Based on the novel, The Way Out
by Bruce Graeme
Starring Gene Nelson
Mona Freeman
John Bentley
Music by Richard Taylor
Cinematography Phil Grindrod
Edited by Geoffrey Miller
Production
company
Todon Productions
Distributed by Anglo-Amalgamated (UK)
RKO Radio Pictures (US)
Release dates

December 1955 (UK)

  • April 11, 1956 (1956-04-11)[1]

(US)

Running time
89 minutes (Dial 999)
78 minutes (The Way Out)
Country Great Britain
Language English

Dial 999 is a 1955 British crime drama film directed and written by Montgomery Tully based on the novel of the same name by Bruce Graeme.[2] Produced by the British company, Todon Productions, it was shot at the Merton Park Studios in London. RKO Radio Pictures purchased the rights to distribute it in the United States, where it was released in a cut form as The Way Out on 11 April 1956. The film stars Gene Nelson as Greg Carradine, Mona Freeman as Terry Moffat Carradine, and John Bentley as Detective Sergeant Seagrave.


References

  1. "The Way Out: Detail View". American Film Institute. Archived from the original on March 29, 2014. Retrieved September 26, 2014.
  2. Dial 999 at the BFI Database

External links


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