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    Cause for Alarm

    1951 · Mystery · 1h 14m

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  2. Cause for Alarm! is a 1951 melodrama suspense film directed by Tay Garnett, written by Mel Dinelli and Tom Lewis, based on a story by Larry Marcus. Ellen ( Loretta Young ) narrates the tale of "the most terrifying day of my life", how she was taking care of her bedridden husband George Z. Jones ( Barry Sullivan ) when he suddenly dropped dead.

    • Tom Lewis
  3. With Loretta Young, Barry Sullivan, Bruce Cowling, Margalo Gillmore. An invalid husband (Barry Sullivan) wrongly believes his wife (Loretta Young) and doctor (Bruce Cowling) are conspiring to kill him and outlines that suspicion in a letter, which causes a serious concern when he ends up dying anyway.

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    • Crime, Drama, Film-Noir
    • Tay Garnett
    • 1951-07-18
  4. Film Details. Articles & Reviews. Notes. Brief Synopsis. A woman fights to intercept a letter in which her husband tries to prove her guilty of murder. Cast & Crew. Read More. Tay Garnett. Director. Loretta Young. Ellen Jones. Barry Sullivan. George Z. Jones. Bruce Cowling. Dr. Ranney Grahame. Margalo Gillmore. Mrs. [Clara] Edwards. Bradley Mora.

    • Tay Garnett, Jack Greenwood
    • Loretta Young
  5. Cause for Alarm! (1951) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.

  6. Feb 21, 2020 · This suburban film noir from 1951, which from a feminist lens was ahead of its time, is now streaming on Amazon Prime Video.

  7. Cause for Alarm! is a 1951 melodrama suspense film directed by Tay Garnett, written by Mel Dinelli and Tom Lewis, based on a story by Larry Marcus. Ellen narrates the tale of "the most terrifying day of my life", how she was taking care of her bedridden husband George Z. Jones when he suddenly dropped dead. The film is in the public domain.

  8. Cause for Alarm! Summaries. An invalid husband (Barry Sullivan) wrongly believes his wife (Loretta Young) and doctor (Bruce Cowling) are conspiring to kill him and outlines that suspicion in a letter, which causes a serious concern when he ends up dying anyway. Invalid George Jones (Barry Sullivan) is both physically and mentally ill.

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