Woman on the Run (1950)
Woman on the Run (1950)
- UK Rating: Not Rated (NR)
- Genre: Thriller, Crime, Mystery
- Runtime: 1 hour 17 minutes
Overview
In this gripping noir thriller, Frank Johnson witnesses a brutal gangland murder and becomes a target, prompting him to vanish into the shadows. While the police, led by Inspector Ferris, believe Frank is fleeing from retaliation, his wife, Eleanor, suspects deeper marital issues might be driving his escape. Determined to unravel the truth, Eleanor teams up with an ambitious reporter, Danny Leggett, to find her husband. But danger lurks at every turn, as the killer relentlessly pursues both Frank and Eleanor in a tense game of cat-and-mouse.
Director: Norman Foster
Writers: Norman Foster, Alan Campbell
Tagline
"As Startling as Your OWN Scream in the Night!"
Note: The UK rating (NR) suggests the film was not rated under the modern BBFC system. Based on its themes and intensity, it would likely align with a modern PG or 12 rating, subject to specific scenes of suspense and implied violence.
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