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Alexander Paal


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Stolen Face (1952)
Based on an Original story by
Countess Dracula (1970)
Producer
Three Cases of Murder (1955)
Associate Producer
Four Sided Triangle (1953)
Producer
Man in Hiding (1953)
Producer
Cloudburst (1952)
Producer

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Stolen Face (1952) - The Hands Of An Artist
Stolen Face (1952) - We Can Blame The War

Biography

Filmography

 

Writer (Feature Film)

Stolen Face (1952)
Based on an Original story by

Producer (Feature Film)

Countess Dracula (1970)
Producer
Three Cases of Murder (1955)
Associate Producer
Four Sided Triangle (1953)
Producer
Man in Hiding (1953)
Producer
Cloudburst (1952)
Producer
A Tale Of Five Women (1951)
Producer

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Stolen Face (1952) - The Hands Of An Artist Exhausted London plastic surgeon Ritter (Paul Henreid) has befriended ailing American neighbor Alice (Lizabeth Scott) at the country inn where he's recuperating, their host Alf (Cyril Smith) facilitating their progress, in the British-Noir Stolen Face, 1952.
Stolen Face (1952) - We Can Blame The War We learn that principled London plastic surgeon Ritter (Paul Henreid) and partner (John Wood) do charity work at the prison hospital, and the psychiatrist (Arnold Ripley) wants them to meet a troubled inmate (Mary MacKenzie), early in the British-made Hammer Films knock-off Noir Stolen Face, 1952.

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