
Dial 1119
Thriller · Crime
Overview
A deranged killer escapes from a mental institution. Intent on locating the psychiatrist whose testimony sent him to the asylum, he holds the patrons of a bar hostage.
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Marshall Thompson
Marshall Thompson
Gunther Wyckoff
Marshall Thompson
Gunther Wyckoff


Virginia Field
Virginia Field
Freddy
Virginia Field
Freddy


Andrea King
Andrea King
Helen
Andrea King
Helen


Sam Levene
Sam Levene
John D. Faron
Sam Levene
John D. Faron


Leon Ames
Leon Ames
Earl
Leon Ames
Earl


Keefe Brasselle
Keefe Brasselle
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Keefe Brasselle
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Richard Rober
Richard Rober
Henry Keiver
Richard Rober
Henry Keiver


James Bell
James Bell
Harrison D. Barnes
James Bell
Harrison D. Barnes


William Conrad
William Conrad
Chuckles
William Conrad
Chuckles


Dick Simmons
Dick Simmons
Television Announcer
Dick Simmons
Television Announcer
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