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  1. The Threat is a 1949 American film noir starring Michael O'Shea, Virginia Grey and Charles McGraw, [1] and directed by Felix E. Feist. Plot.

  2. The Threat: Directed by Felix E. Feist. With Michael O'Shea, Virginia Grey, Charles McGraw, Julie Bishop. Vicious hood 'Red' Kluger escapes from Folsom State Prison and follows through on his threats to the detective who arrested him and the D.A. who convicted him.

    • (1.2K)
    • Crime, Drama, Film-Noir
    • Felix E. Feist
    • 1949-12-01
  3. Threat, The (1949) -- (Movie Clip) Open, Kluger's Out Straight to business, no attempt to disguise the locale (L-A) or the state prison (Folsom), but only Robert Shayne as cop Murphy is properly introduced, though the danger (in the person of un-seen Charles McGraw) is made clear, in The Threat, 1949, directed by Felix Feist, with Michael O’Shea and Virginia Grey.

    • Felix Feist, Lloyd Richards
    • Michael O'shea
  4. The Threat is directed by Felix E. Feist and written by Dick Irving Hyland and Hugh King. It stars Charles McGraw, Virginia Grey, Michael O’Shea, Julie Bishop. Music is by Paul Sawtell and cinematography by Harry J. Wild. Maniac criminal Red Kluger escapes from jail and sets off to kidnap the three people he holds responsible for his ...

  5. At a shack in the California desert, Kluger, two henchmen, and four hostages wait, and wait, for an escape plane that may never come. — Rod Crawford <puffinus@u.washington.edu>. A ruthless killer escapes from prison with a plan for revenge on the police detective and the district attorney who convicted him.

  6. Samuel E. Beetley. Charles McGraw, Virginia Grey, Michael O’Shea, Frank Conroy, Anthony Caruso, Robert Shayne, Julie Bishop, Don McGuire. D irector Felix Feist and his attack dog Charles McGraw maintain 66 minutes of constant tension in The Threat, a fugitive noir in which Arnold “Red” Kruger (McGraw) escapes from Folsom Prison, kidnaps ...

  7. The cat-and-mouse game reaches its peak of tension some sixty minutes into this 65-minute thriller. Sparse and unpretentious, The Threat contained far more excitement than many a more expensive, star-studded film noir.

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