Dark Shadows (1944)
A police psychiatrist is enlisted to catch a killer.
Director: Paul Burnford, Walter Hart
Genre: Crime, Drama
Runtime: 21 min
Release Date: December 16, 1944
Cast
- Henry O'Neill - Dr. Everett Colner
- Morris Ankrum - Lt. Pat McKay
- Arthur Space - Burton Caighn Jr.
- Paul Guilfoyle - Dudley Badger
- Dorothy Adams - Mrs. Mary Abbott (uncredited)
- Paul Langton - Peter Selkin (uncredited)
- William Tannen - McKay's Assistant (uncredited)
- Charles Thompson - David Ranklin (uncredited)
- John Vosper - Dr. Elton Parkson (uncredited)
- Jacqueline White - Jean Smith (uncredited)
Screenplay
- Edward Bock (Original Story)
- Edward Bock (Screenplay)
- Richard H. Landau (Original Story)
- Richard H. Landau (Screenplay)
Music: Nathaniel Shilkret, Max Terr
Cinematography: Jackson Rose
Editing: Tom Biggart
Production: Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
Country: United States of America
Language: English
Original Language: en
Themes
Mental Health and Inner Struggle
Keywords
psychology, murder, psychiatrist, murder investigation, short film
More Films by Director: Paul Burnford, Walter Hart
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Dark Shadows about?
- A police psychiatrist is enlisted to catch a killer.
- Who directed Dark Shadows?
- Dark Shadows was directed by Paul Burnford, Walter Hart.
- Who stars in Dark Shadows?
- Dark Shadows stars Henry O'Neill, Morris Ankrum, Arthur Space, Paul Guilfoyle, Dorothy Adams, Paul Langton.
- How long is Dark Shadows?
- Dark Shadows has a runtime of 21m (21 minutes).
- What genre is Dark Shadows?
- Dark Shadows is a Crime, Drama film.
- Where was Dark Shadows produced?
- Dark Shadows was produced in United States of America.
- What are the themes of Dark Shadows?
- The themes of Dark Shadows include: Mental Health and Inner Struggle.