Story Structure — 4 Plot Phases
Production Genesis
The film is conceived and produced in the United States during the early 1940s. Key creative personnel are assembled to bring the noir drama to the screen.
Key Events
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Film Release — The film noir drama is released in 1943. Location: United States
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Director Appointment — Howard Bretherton is credited as the director. Location: United States
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Script Development — The screenplay is originally written in English. Location: United States
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Musical Composition — Mort Glickman composes the original film score. Location: United States
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Lead Casting — John Hubbard is cast as the main actor. Location: United States
Creative Development
Howard Bretherton takes the helm as director while Mort Glickman crafts the musical score. The screenplay is finalized in English to match the production language.
Key Events
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Lead Casting — John Hubbard is cast as the main actor. Location: United States
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Filming Process — Principal photography is conducted in black and white. Location: United States
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Genre Classification — The film is categorized as a drama and film noir. Location: United States
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Production Context — The production takes place in the United States. Location: United States
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Language Adaptation — The script is finalized in English for release. Location: United States
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Audio Integration — The musical score is integrated into the final cut. Location: United States
Visual Execution
Principal photography commences with John Hubbard starring in the lead role. The entire production is shot in black and white to establish the film noir atmosphere.
Key Events
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Audio Integration — The musical score is integrated into the final cut. Location: United States
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Visual Formatting — The film maintains a consistent black and white aesthetic. Location: United States
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Directorial Execution — Bretherton oversees the final editing and pacing. Location: United States
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Lead Performance — Hubbard delivers the central performance of the film. Location: United States
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Score Finalization — Glickman completes the orchestration for the soundtrack. Location: United States
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Noir Styling — The film adopts classic film noir visual tropes. Location: United States
Final Assembly
The director and composer integrate their respective contributions into a cohesive narrative. The film is completed and prepared for its 1943 theatrical release.
Key Events
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Noir Styling — The film adopts classic film noir visual tropes. Location: United States
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Drama Elements — Narrative focuses on dramatic character development. Location: United States
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Technical Completion — All technical aspects are finalized for distribution. Location: United States
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Release Preparation — The film is prepared for theatrical exhibition. Location: United States
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Historical Context — The movie is situated within the 1943 cinematic landscape. Location: United States
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Legacy Documentation — The film is archived as a 1943 American production. Location: United States
An Ohio bank clerk's life becomes a nightmare when his descriptions is a fit of a maniac killer.