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  1. Cast. Barbara Stanwyck Burt Lancaster Ann Richards Wendell Corey Harold Vermilyea Ed Begley Leif Erickson William Conrad John Bromfield Jimmy Hunt Dorothy Neumann Paul Fierro Joyce Compton Yola d'Avril Holmes Herbert Kristine Miller William H. O'Brien Amzie Strickland Dorothy Vernon. 89 mins More at IMDb TMDb.

  2. WWI aerial drama from Anatole Litvak. David Cairns 29 Mar 2012. Leona Stevenson is an alluring, wealthy, and irritating hypochondriac whose psychosomatic illness has her bedridden. Leona’s only lifeline is the telephone, which she uses to excess. One evening, Leona impatiently tries to locate her henpecked husband Henry who is late in coming ...

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  4. Sorry Wrong Number was first heard on radio's Suspense series in 1943, with Agnes Moorehead as the harried Mrs. Stevenson (a role she'd repeat several times on radio and on stage). Though disappointed that she wasn't chosen to star in the film version, Moorehead took some satisfaction in the fact that a recording of the original radio program was played constantly on the set to help keep ...

  5. Le film restant fidèle à l'audiodrame, il se passe essentiellement dans une chambre, en ajoutant quelques flashbacks. Synopsis [ modifier | modifier le code ] Une femme hypocondriaque , cloîtrée chez elle, tente de joindre son époux au téléphone, mais la standardiste commet une erreur et la branche sur une ligne déjà utilisée.

  6. 12. Jan. 2011 · Barbara Stanwyck stars in the 1948 film noir, Sorry, Wrong Number, directed by Anatole Litvak.

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  7. Sorry Wrong Number was first heard on radio's Suspense series in 1943, with Agnes Moorehead as the harried Mrs. Stevenson (a role she'd repeat several times on radio and on stage). Though disappointed that she wasn't chosen to star in the film version, Moorehead took some satisfaction in the fact that a recording of the original radio program was played constantly on the set to help keep ...