• Source: Hideout (film)
    • Hideout is a 1949 American thriller film directed by Philip Ford and written by John K. Butler. The film stars Lloyd Bridges, Lorna Gray, Ray Collins, Sheila Ryan, Chick Chandler and Jeff Corey. The film was released on March 8, 1949, by Republic Pictures.


      Plot


      A couple of thieves, Beecham and Evans, rob a Chicago socialite's diamond necklace. They give it to the man they're working for, Arthur Burdette, who promptly double-crosses them. A diamond expert who examines the necklace is then found dead.
      Burdette slips away to a small Iowa town under an assumed name. When he hears city attorney George Browning has fired secretary Hannah Kelly, he offers Hannah a job. Browning has no idea that Burdette and Hannah are actually accomplices in crime, and pays no heed when new secretary Edie Hanson suggests that possibility.
      Betrayed crooks Beecham and Evans show up, looking for Burdette and the necklace. Browning doesn't realize how involved Hannah is until she shoots the two thieves and ends up having the stolen necklace on her. Edie helps him get the better of Hannah and Burdette, also making Browning realize he's falling for the new girl.


      Cast


      Lloyd Bridges as George Browning, aka Fogerty
      Lorna Gray as Hannah Kelly, aka Betty
      Ray Collins as Arthur Burdette
      Sheila Ryan as Edie Hanson
      Chick Chandler as Joe Bottomley
      Jeff Corey as Beecham
      Alan Carney as Evans
      Emory Parnell as Arnie Anderson
      Don Beddoe as Dr. Hamilton Gibbs
      Nana Bryant as Sybil Elwood Kaymeer
      Charles Halton as Gabriel Wotter
      Paul E. Burns as Pops
      Douglas Evans as Radio Announcer


      References




      External links


      Hideout at IMDb

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