The Big Bluff

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The Big Bluff is a 1955 American film noir crime drama in which Charles Chaplin Jr. appears, centered on a scheming fortune hunter who plots to murder his wealthy, terminally ill wife.

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instanceOf film
cinematographyBy William Clothier NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
director W. Lee Wilder NERFINISHED
distributor Republic Pictures NERFINISHED
editedBy Tony Martinelli NERFINISHED
featuresCharacterType scheming fortune hunter
filmingStyle black-and-white
genre crime drama
drama film
film noir
hasCastMember Charles Chaplin Jr. NERFINISHED
Eve Miller NERFINISHED
Harry Strang NERFINISHED
John Bromfield NERFINISHED
Martha Vickers NERFINISHED
Robert Hutton NERFINISHED
Rosemary La Planche NERFINISHED
Timothy Farrell NERFINISHED
musicBy Paul Dunlap NERFINISHED
narrativeFocus plot to murder a wealthy terminally ill wife
originalLanguage English
producer W. Lee Wilder NERFINISHED
productionCompany Republic Pictures NERFINISHED
releaseYear 1955
runtimeMinutes 80
screenwriter Mann Rubin NERFINISHED
Philip Yordan NERFINISHED
setInGenreTradition American film noir of the 1950s
stars John Bromfield NERFINISHED
Martha Vickers NERFINISHED
Robert Hutton NERFINISHED

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Charles Chaplin Jr. notableWork The Big Bluff