Union Station

Directed by: Rudolph Maté, USA, 1950

USA, 1950


Cast and Credits

Producer
Director Rudolph Maté
Story Thomas Walsh
Director of Photography Daniel L. Fapp
Composer Heinz Roemheld [(not credited)]
Editor Ellsworth Hoagland
Art Director Hans Dreier
A. Earl Hedrick [(as Earl Hedrick)]
Set Decoration Sam Comer
Ray Moyer
Costume Design Ray Moyer
Make-Up Ray Moyer
Stand Photos Ray Moyer
Cast William Holden [Lt. William Calhoun]
Nancy Olson [Joyce Willecombe]
Barry Fitzgerald [Inspector Donnelly]
Lyle Bettger [Joe Beacom]
Jan Sterling [Marge Wrighter]
Allene Roberts [Lorna Murchison]
Herbert Heyes [Henry L. Murchison]
Parley Baer [Detective Gottschalk (as Parley E. Baer)]
Parley Baer [Howard Kettner]
Parley Baer [Gus Hadder]
Parley Baer [Vince Marley]
Harry Hayden [Skelly - Conductor]
Harry Hayden [Detective George Stein]
Paul Lees [Young Man Masher]
Paul Lees [Pretty Girl]
Paul Lees [Detective Fay]
Paul Lees [Detective Ross]
James Seay [Detective Eddie Shattuck]
Eric Alden [Doctor (not credited)]
Trevor Bardette [Patrolman (not credited)]
Trevor Bardette [Det. Halloran (not credited)]
Paul Bradley [Clerk at Station (not credited)]
Ralph Byrd [Priest (not credited)]
Ralph Byrd [Woman (not credited)]
Robert Cornthwaite [Emergency Room Orderly (not credited)]
John Crawford [Hackett (not credited)]
John Crawford [Clerk (not credited)]
Edgar Dearing [Detective (not credited)]
Edgar Dearing [Watchman (not credited)]
Edgar Dearing [Nurse (not credited)]
Robert Easton [Con Victim (not credited)]
Dick Elliott [Powerhouse Workman (not credited)]
Edith Evanson [Mrs. Willecombe (not credited)]
Franklyn Farnum [Sleeping Train Passenger (not credited)]
Al Ferguson [Detective (not credited)]
Byron Foulger [Horace - Baggage Clerk (not credited)]
Byron Foulger [Clerk (not credited)]
Byron Foulger [Tom - Police Stenographer (not credited)]
Sumner Getchell [Police Car Driver (not credited)]
Sumner Getchell [Clerk (not credited)]
Sumner Getchell [Messenger (not credited)]
Thomas E. Jackson [Detective (not credited)]
Jerry Jameson [Con Artist (not credited)]
Jerry Jameson [Clerk (not credited)]
Ethan Laidlaw [Police Detective (not credited)]
George Lynn [Detective Moreno (not credited)]
George Lynn [Patrolman (not credited)]
George Lynn [Police Projectionist (not credited)]
George Lynn [Police Detective (not credited)]
Howard M. Mitchell [Detective (not credited)]
Hans Moebus [Charlie - Chauffeur (not credited)]
Ralph Montgomery [Con Artist (not credited)]
Ralph Montgomery [Conductor (not credited)]
Ralph Montgomery [Messenger (not credited)]
Jack Roberts [Freddie (not credited)]
Jack Roberts [Jenny - Clerk (not credited)]
Charles Sherlock [Doctor (not credited)]
Queenie Smith [Landlady (not credited)]
Douglas Spencer [Stationmaster (not credited)]
Douglas Spencer [Policeman (not credited)]
Douglas Spencer [Counterman (not credited)]
Dorothy Vernon [Union Station Extra (not credited)]
Dorothy Vernon [Many (not credited)]
Giles Warren [Doctor (not credited)]
Giles Warren [Patrolman (not credited)]
Clifton Young [Ambulance Driver (not credited)]
Clifton Young [Ambulance Driver (not credited)]

Technical specifications
Category: Feature Film
Technical Details: Format: 35 mm, 1:1,37 - Ratio: 1:1,37 - Black and White,Length: 80 minutes
Sound System: Mono
First Screening: September 1, 1950 in Seattle, Washington
FSK ab 12 Jahren,

General Information

Union Station is a motion picture produced in the year 1950 as a USA production. The Film was directed by Rudolph Maté, with William Holden, Nancy Olson, Barry Fitzgerald, Lyle Bettger, Jan Sterling, in the leading parts. We have currently no synopsis of this picture on file; There are no reviews of Union Station available.

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