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  1. Ann Gorman, a persistent young female reporter, is investigating a murder spree committed by a mysterious strangler, known only as "The Judge". She meets with Lieutenant Harry Grant and Sergeant Art Collins at a bar. Both men leave the bar after receiving a phone call about the Judge's latest criminal act, and Gorman follows them.

  2. Follow Me Quietly: Directed by Richard Fleischer. With William Lundigan, Dorothy Patrick, Jeff Corey, Nestor Paiva. An obsessed cop tracks an elusive serial killer who strangles his victims on rainy nights.

  3. Follow Me Quietly (1949) -- (Movie Clip) They're Twins With Two Heads Discouraged cop Grant (William Lundigan) is moderately surprised to see Ann (Dorothy Patrick), reporter for a low-rent crime magazine, spicily dressed and awaiting him in his apartment, and decides to test her determination, in Follow Me Quietly, 1949, directed by Richard Fleischer, from a script originated by Anthony Mann.

  4. Follow Me Quietly is directed by Richard Fleischer (with uncredited help from Anthony Mann) and adapted to screenplay by Lillie Hayward from a story written by Mann and Francis Rosenwald. It stars William Lundigan, Dorothy Patrick, Jeff Corey, Nestor Paiva and Paul Guilfoyle. Music is by Leonid Raab and cinematography by Robert De Grasse.

  5. Follow Me Quietly (1949) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.

  6. Richard Fleischer. United States, 1949. Crime, Film noir. 60. Synopsis. For six months, a strangler has terrorized the city. Calling himself The Judge, he’s a self-appointed destroyer of ‘evil’ who only strikes on rainy nights. Police Lieut. Harry Grant is obsessed with catching him but has failed so far, despite varied clues.

  7. C locking in at exactly 60 minutes, Richard Fleischer’s Follow Me Quietly is a serial killer noir that packs plenty of action into a taut, little script co-written by director Anthony Mann. William Lundigan plays Police Lieutenant Harry Grant, whose pursuit of a killer named “The Judge,” who strangles his victims on rainy nights (the rain ...