The Perfect Crime (1955)
In this short National Safety Council film, the perfect crime is presented as excess speed. Accidents at high speed often results in deaths and are rarely investigated like the robbery of a corner grocery shown at the beginning of the film. The film ends with a plea to support the costs of new modern roads.
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Cast
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Leonard Belove | As: Detective |
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Owen Bush | As: Motorist |
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Art Ellison | As: Grocery Clerk |
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In this short National Safety Council film, the perfect crime is presented as excess speed. Accidents at high speed often results in deaths and are rarely investigated like the robbery of a corner grocery shown at the beginning of the film. The film ends with a plea to support the costs of new modern roads.
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| Certification: | NR |
Cast
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Leonard Belove |
Detective |
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Owen Bush |
Motorist |
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Art Ellison |
Grocery Clerk |
Directed By
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Robert Altman |
Director |
Writing Credits
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Robert Altman |
Writer |
Production Crew
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Forrest Calvin |
Producer |
Edited By
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Jim Pearce |
Editor |
Costume and Makeup
Sound
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Gene Moore |
Music |
Visual Effects
Camera
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Charles Paddock |
Camera Operator |
Lighting
Art Department
Other Crew
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Maurice Prather |
Cinematography |
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Charles Paddock |
Cinematography |
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