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  1. The Stranger is a 1946 American thriller film noir directed and co-written by Orson Welles, starring Edward G. Robinson, Loretta Young and Orson Welles. Welles's third completed feature film as director and his first film noir, [4] it centers on a war crimes investigator tracking a high-ranking Nazi fugitive to a Connecticut town.

  2. Sep 8, 2021 · Adaptation : Victor Trivas et Decla Dunning. Musique : Bronislau Kaper. Photographie : Russell Metty. Montage : Ernest J. Nims. Direction artistique : Albert S. D'Agostino (non crédité) Décors : Perry Ferguson. Costumes : Michael Woulfe (non crédité) Production : Orson Welles, Sam Spiegel.

  3. Jan 19, 2010 · Director: Orson Welles; Screenplay: Anthony Veiller (screenplay), Victor Trivas (story and adaptation), Decla Dunning (adaptation), John Huston (uncredited) and Orson Welles (uncredited); Cinematography: Russell Metty; Music: Brownislaw Kaper; Producer: Sam Spiegel; Studio: International Pictures/RKO

  4. www.imdb.com › name › nm0242938Decla Dunning - IMDb

    Decla Dunning was born on 27 November 1909 in New York City, New York, USA. Decla was a writer, known for The Stranger (1946), Tars and Spars (1946) and The Hairy Ape (1944). Decla was married to Paul B. Radin and John West Runyon. Decla died on 27 March 1984 in Los Angeles, California, USA.

    • Writer
    • November 27, 1909
    • Decla Dunning
    • March 27, 1984
  5. An investigator from the War Crimes Commission travels to Connecticut to find an infamous Nazi, who may be hiding out in a small town in the guise of a distinguished professor engaged to the Supreme Court Justice’s daughter.

  6. Screenplay: Victor Trivas, Decla Dunning, Anthony Veiller; Orson Welles and John Huston (uncredited) Cinematography: Russell Metty Editing: Ernest J. Nims Art Direction: Albert D'Agostino, Perry Ferguson (production design) Original Music: Bronislau Kaper

  7. Writers Anthony Veiller (screenplay) + 5 more, Victor Trivas (adaptation), Decla Dunning (adaptation), Orson Welles (co-writer), Gladys Hill (dialogue), John Huston (co-writer) Country United States Languages Spanish; Castilian, French, English