I Walk Alone
Bootleggers on the lam Frankie and Noll split up to evade capture by the police. Frankie is caught and jailed, but Noll manages to escape and open a posh New York City nightclub. 14 years later, Frankie is released from the clink and visits Noll with the intention of collecting his half of the nightclub's profits. But Noll, who has no intention of being so equitable, uses his ex-girlfriend Kay to divert Frankie from his intended goal.
Crew
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Byron Haskin
Director
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Edith Head
Costume Design
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Patrick Delany
Set Decoration
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Hal B. Wallis
Producer
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Wally Westmore
Makeup Supervisor
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Franz Bachelin
Art Direction
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Harry Lindgren
Sound Recordist
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John Bright
Adaptation
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Leo Tover
Director of Photography
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Charles Schnee
Screenplay
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Walter Oberst
Sound Recordist
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Victor Young
Original Music Composer
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Hans Dreier
Art Direction
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Sam Comer
Set Decoration
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Robert Smith
Adaptation
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Theodore Reeves
Theatre Play
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Arthur P. Schmidt
Editor
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Richard McWhorter
Assistant Director
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