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  1. TALK ABOUT A STRANGER. Directed by. David Bradley. United States, 1952. Film noir, Drama, Mystery. 65. Synopsis. In an idyllic setting, a likable but dangerously volatile twelve-year-old boy tries to settle a score with his disagreeable, mysterious neighb ...

  2. Producer. Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM) Genre. Drama. Film noir. Mystery. Synopsis. When his dog dies, apparently from being poisoned, the young son of the owner of a small, orange orchid in California, immediately suspects an unfriendly, mysterious stranger who has just moved into the area, who recently had a quarrel with the boy's father.

  3. Talk About a Stranger is a 1952 American film noir directed by David Bradley and starring George Murphy, Nancy Davis and Billy Gray. The motion picture was shot by noted cinematographer John Alton, A.S.C. and was based on Charlotte Armstrong's short story "The Enemy", which was published in the May 1951 issue of Ellery Queen's Mystery Magazine and was subsequently chosen for the top prize in ...

  4. 15Ratings. TALK ABOUT A STRANGER. Directed by. David Bradley. United States, 1952. Film noir, Drama, Mystery. 65. Synopsis. In an idyllic setting, a likable but dangerously volatile twelve-year-old boy tries to settle a score with his disagreeable, mysterious neighbor.

  5. TALK ABOUT A STRANGER. Directed by. David Bradley. United States, 1952. Film noir, Drama, Mystery. 65. Synopsis. In an idyllic setting, a likable but dangerously volatile twelve-year-old boy tries to settle a score with his disagreeable, mysterious neighb ...

  6. Talk About A Stranger is an unpretentious film from MGM's B picture unit which has a simple message and speaks it plainly. Nancy Davis is in this as Gray's mother and Lewis Stone is in this as well in one of his last films. The film has a nice moral lessons about jumping to conclusions before all the facts are in.

  7. Talk About a Stranger is a 1952 American film noir directed by David Bradley and starring George Murphy, Nancy Davis and Billy Gray. The motion picture was shot by noted cinematographer John Alton, A.S.C. and was based on Charlotte Armstrong's short story "The Enemy", which was published in the May 1951 issue of Ellery Queen's Mystery Magazine and was subsequently chosen for the top prize in ...