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  1. I Wouldn't Be in Your Shoes is a 1948 American film noir directed by William Nigh, starring Don Castle and Elyse Knox. It was based on a novella of the same name by Cornell Woolrich with a screenplay by fellow pulp writer Steve Fisher.

  2. I Wouldn't Be in Your Shoes: Directed by William Nigh. With Don Castle, Elyse Knox, Regis Toomey, Charles D. Brown. A dancer is pinned for murder after his shoe prints are found at the scene of the crime. His wife follows the trail of clues to the genuine killer.

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    • Crime, Drama, Film-Noir
    • William Nigh
    • 1948-05-23
  3. I Wouldn't Be in Your Shoes is a 1943 collection of five novellas by American crime writer Cornell Woolrich under the pseudonym "William Irish". It includes one of Woolrich's most noted works, Nightmare .

    • Cornell Woolrich
    • 1943
  4. He's a dancer and this is a film noir of shoes, a graspable premise, summed up as: Vaudeville dancer Tom Quinn (Castle) is convicted for murder after his shoe prints are found at the scene of the crime. His wife Ann (Knox) follows the trail of clues to the real killer.

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  5. Footprints, bearing an imprint like those on a tap-dancer's shoes, plus Don's new-found wealth combine to make a good circumstantial evidence case for Judd against Tom and he is convicted. On the night before his execution, Ann seeks Judd's help in proving Tom is innocent.

    • William Nigh, William Calihan, Ed Morey Jr.
    • Don Castle
  6. I Wouldn't Be in Your Shoes. An innocent dancer is accused of a murder after his shoe prints are found at the scene, but his wife follows the trail of clues to find the real perpetrator....

    • Mystery & Thriller, Crime, Drama
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  8. Directed by William Nigh • 1948 • United States. Starring Don Castle, Elyse Knox, Regis Toomey. A story by Cornell Woolrich, master of noir-fiction fatalism, provides the basis for this twisty, creepily effective wrong-man thriller, a model of tight, atmospheric B-movie artistry at its gritty best.

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