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    Woman on the Run

    1951 · Crime drama · 1h 17m

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  1. The film was based on the April 1948 short story "Man on the Run" by Sylvia Tate and filmed on location in San Francisco. The film, which lies in the public domain, was restored and preserved by the UCLA Film & Television Archive .

    • Fidelity Pictures Corporation
  2. Woman on the Run: Directed by Norman Foster. With Ann Sheridan, Dennis O'Keefe, Robert Keith, John Qualen. Frank Johnson becomes an eyewitness to a murder. He's pursued around San Francisco by his wife, the police, and the killer.

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    • Crime, Drama, Film-Noir
    • Norman Foster
    • 1951-02-04
  3. Trivia. FAQ. IMDbPro. All topics. Filming & production. Woman on the Run. Jump to Edit. Filming locations. Ocean Park Pier, Santa Monica, California, USA. (Amusement park and roller coaster scenes) 720 Grant Avenue - rear entrance - San Francisco, California, USA. (Sullivan's Grotto Bar)

  4. The opening scene in the movie was filmed in Los Angeles and the closing scene in Santa Monica; between them all the rest, the bulk of the movie, were filmed in San Francisco. The Story. While out walking his dog Frank Johnson (Ross Elliot) witnesses a man being shot. The killer sees Frank and tries but fails to shoot him too.

  5. Summaries. Frank Johnson becomes an eyewitness to a murder. He's pursued around San Francisco by his wife, the police, and the killer. Frank Johnson (Ross Elliott), sole witness to a gangland murder, goes into hiding and is trailed by Police Inspector Ferris (Robert Keith), on the theory that Frank is trying to escape from possible retaliation.

  6. Apr 3, 2015 · Woman on the Run returns Foster to the shadowy world of killers and the city at night, but this time the city is San Francisco and Foster makes excellent use of location shooting, from the dynamic murder that opens the film to a striking montage sequence of Sheridan and O'Keefe in front of San Francisco landmarks. The low angles and tilted ...

  7. Norman Foster. Director, Screenplay. Alan Campbell. Screenplay. Frank Johnson, a sole witness to a gangland murder, goes into hiding and is trailed by Police Inspector Ferris, on the theory that Frank is trying to escape from possible retaliation. Frank's wife, Eleanor, suspects he is actually running away from their unsuccessful marriage.

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