Stop, You're Killing Me
Stop, You're Killing Me is a 1952 black comedy film directed by Roy Del Ruth and starring Broderick Crawford and Claire Trevor.[1]
- There was also a Two Ronnies mini-series of this name.
| Stop, You're Killing Me | |
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![]() 1953 Theatrical Poster | |
| Directed by | Roy Del Ruth |
| Written by | Damon Runyon (play) Howard Lindsay (play) James O'Hanlon |
| Starring | Broderick Crawford |
| Cinematography | Ted D. McCord |
| Edited by | Owen Marks |
| Music by | David Buttolph Ray Heindorf Howard Jackson |
Production company | |
| Distributed by | Warner Bros. |
Release dates |
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Running time | 86 min. |
| Country | United States |
| Language | English |
Premise
The surprise appearance of four corpses interferes with a beer baron's plans to crash high society.
Cast
- Broderick Crawford as Remy Marko
- Claire Trevor as Nora Marko
- Virginia Gibson as Mary Marko
- Bill Hayes as Chancellor 'Chance' Whitelaw
- Margaret Dumont as Mrs. Harriet Whitelaw
Production notes
Production Dates: mid-June to late August, 1952
Based on the 1935 play by Damon Runyon and Howard Lindsay. Warner Bros. previously had adapted Runyon and Lindsay's play into a 1938 film under the play's title, starring Edward G. Robinson and directed by Lloyd Bacon.
References
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