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Panic in the Streets
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How long is Panic in the Streets?
1 hour and 36 minutes
When was Panic in the Streets released?
September 15, 1950
What is the IMDb rating of Panic in the Streets?
7.2 out of 10
Who stars in Panic in the Streets?
Richard Widmark
,
Paul Douglas
, and
Barbara Bel Geddes
Who wrote Panic in the Streets?
Philip Yordan
,
John Lee Mahin
,
Edward Anhalt
,
Daniel Fuchs
,
Edna Anhalt
, and
Richard Murphy
Who directed Panic in the Streets?
Elia Kazan
Who was the composer for Panic in the Streets?
Alfred Newman
Who was the producer of Panic in the Streets?
Sol C. Siegel
Who was the cinematographer for Panic in the Streets?
Joseph MacDonald
Who was the editor of Panic in the Streets?
Harmon Jones
Who are the characters in Panic in the Streets?
Capt. Tom Warren, Nancy Reed, Blackie, and Raymond Fitch
What is the plot of Panic in the Streets?
A doctor and a policeman in New Orleans have only 48 hours to locate a killer infected with pneumonic plague.
What was the budget for Panic in the Streets?
$1.4 million
What is Panic in the Streets rated?
Approved
What genre is Panic in the Streets?
Crime Drama, Crime, Drama, Film-Noir, and Thriller
How many awards has Panic in the Streets won?
3 awards
How many awards has Panic in the Streets been nominated for?
6 nominations
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