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Wait Until Dark(1967)

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Brief Synopsis

A blind woman fights against drug smugglers who've invaded her home.

Cast & Crew

Terence Young Director
Audrey Hepburn Susy Hendrix
Richard Crenna Mike Talman
Charles Lang Director of Photography
Robert Carrington Screenwriter
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MPAA Ratings:  Premiere Info:  New York opening: 26 Oct 1967
Release Date:  1967 Production Date:  none available
Color/B&W:  Color (Technicolor) Distributions Co: 
Sound:  Mono Production Co:  Warner Bros.--Seven Arts, Inc.
Duration(mins):  107 Country:  United States
Duration(feet):  not available    
Duration(reels):  not available    

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  • Super Scary Thriller

    Bruce Reber 2011-09-19

    "Wait Until Dark" (Warner Bros. 1967) is a taut and intense woman-in-danger/woman-being-menaced thriller a la "Sorry Wrong Number" with... MORE>

  • Wait Until Dark (1967)

    Mr. Blandings 2011-09-19

    While Audrey Hepburn does a good job in this fairly engrossing (if offbeat) thriller, her supporting cast members aren't anywhere near as convincing,... MORE>

  • Wait Until Dark(1967)

    Bruce 2011-09-18

    Wow! This movie has me glued to the TV. My first ever viewing. I am asking where did this come from? 1960 era romanticism, with a superb cast! It is a... MORE>