Inferno (1953)
Overview
When selfish and arrogant millionaire Donald Carson fractures his leg during a desert vacation, his wife, Geraldine, leaves with their friend Joseph Duncan to supposedly get help. However, the two of them are really lovers who are leaving Carson to die in the heat. Slowly, Carson realizes he is on his own and vows revenge on the traitorous couple. Having had a privileged life, Carson must now use his wits to stay alive.
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Additional Info
Budget | $1,055,000.00 |
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Revenue | $0.00 |
Original Language | en |
Popularity | 5.042 |
Directed By
Roy Ward Baker
Crew
Robert L. Simpson
Francis M. Cockrell
William Bloom
Paul Sawtell
Lucien Ballard
Roy Ward Baker
Sid Bowen
David Silver
Ray Nolan
Eli Dunn
Carl Daniels
F. Bud Mautino
Stanley K. Scheuer
Thomas Tuttle
Lyle R. Wheeler
Al Orenbach
Dorothy Jeakins
Ben Nye
Lewis H. Creber
Emmy Eckhardt
Fred J. Rode
Z. Cummings
Roger Heman Sr.
Arthur von Kirbach
Ray Kellogg
Paul Stader
Jack Brown
Hugh Crawford
Bruce Hunsaker
Kenneth T. Williams
Edward B. Powell
Abe Steinberg
Don B. Greenwood
Wendell Jones
William Maybery
Walter Whaley
Charles LeMaire
George Herrington
Ollie Hughes
Lionel Newman
TOP CAST
Robert Ryan
Donald Whitley Carson III
Rhonda Fleming
Geraldine Carson
William Lundigan
Joseph Duncan
Larry Keating
Dave Emory
Henry Hull
Sam Elby
Carl Betz
Lt. Mike Platt
Robert Burton
Sheriff
Barbara Pepper
Waitress (uncredited)
Everett Glass
Mason (uncredited)
Robert Adler
Ken - Ranch Hand (uncredited)
Harry Carter
Deputy Fred Parks (uncredited)
Charles J. Conrad
(uncredited)
James Gonzalez
Hotel Guest (uncredited)
Adrienne Marden
Emory's Secretary (uncredited)
Charles Tannen
Police Radio Broadcaster (uncredited)
Dan White
Lee - Ranch Hand (uncredited)