Motion Picture Herald (Mar-Apr 1945)

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/ / I I I I I I aramount supplies the tensest suspense dramas in today's sensationally successful cycle of mystery hits! "DOUBLE INDEMNITY" was voted one of the Ten Best Pictures of 1944 "MINISTRY OF FEAR" ft is being hailed by critics as "the perfect thriller". And now .comes our third great thrill show in a row . . . AMUSEMENT SPACE RATIONED? TRY GAG ADS LIKE THIS R.O.P. From Ethel Lina White's best-selling novel of The House Where Fear Lives You'll hail that gal Gail for another great new-star performance . . facing a menace more exciting than "THE UNINVITED". . . chained by the fascination of a man she dares not love! Gail Russell Joel McCrea Herbert Marshall with PHYLLIS BROOKS • ISOBEL ELSOM • MIKHAIL RASUMNY TOM TULLY • NONA GRIFFITH • RICHARD LYON Directed by LEWIS ALLEN • Screen Play by Hagar Wilde and Raymond Chandler • Adaptation by Hagar Wilde and Ken Englund