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  1. Strange Intruder is a 1956 American film noir crime film directed by Irving Rapper and starring Edmund Purdom, Ida Lupino and Ann Harding. It was based on the 1952 Australian novel The Shades Will Not Vanish by Helen Fowler.

  2. Strange Intruder: Directed by Irving Rapper. With Edmund Purdom, Ida Lupino, Ann Harding, Jacques Bergerac. After a soldier is killed in action during the Korean War, his best friend returns home to fulfill his dying wish that he kill his two children if they are being raised by another man.

    • (164)
    • Crime, Drama, Film-Noir
    • Irving Rapper
    • 1956-09-02
  3. STRANGE INTRUDER 1956. Kristopher Henggeler. 2.04K subscribers. Subscribed.

    • 82 min
    • 652
    • Kristopher Henggeler
  4. Synopsis. In a Korean prisoner-of-war camp, Dr. Adrian Carmichael is struggling to keep his fellow prisoners alive despite the lack of medicines and facilities. After a prisoner dies in his arms, Adrian assaults the brutal camp commander and is whipped unmercifully as punishment.

  5. Strange Intruder (1956) Plot. Showing all 2 items. Jump to: Summaries (2) When a soldier is killed in action during the Korean War, his best friend returns home to fill his dying wish that he kill his two children if they are being raised by another man. During the Korean War, two Americans are held in a North Korean POW camp.

  6. Strange Intruder is a suspenseful drama released in 1956, directed by Irving Rapper and scripted by Mildred Lord from Lou Morheim's original story. The film is a potent blend of psychological tension and emotional awakening, starring Edmund Purdom, Ida Lupino, and Ann Harding.

  7. Stars Edmund Purdom, Ida Lupino and Ann Harding. The story concerns a Korean War expert (Edmund Purdom) who has to locate his close friend’s (Ida Lupino) widow and kids, to maintain a strange promise.

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