Inferno 70 years old

The most breath-taking man hunt that ever criss-crossed out of the screen!

Inferno

When selfish and arrogant millionaire Donald Carson fractures his leg during a desert vacation, his wife, Geraldine, leaves with their friend Joseph Duncan to supposedly get help. However, the two of them are really lovers who are leaving Carson to die in the heat. Slowly, Carson realizes he is on his own and vows revenge on the traitorous couple. Having had a privileged life, Carson must now use his wits to stay alive.

Credits

Inferno Cast

Name Character
Rhonda Fleming She was 30, now 100 years old as Geraldine Carson
Robert Ryan He was 43, 63 years old when he died as Donald Whitley Carson III
Barbara Pepper She was 38, 54 years old when she died as Waitress
Carl Betz He was 32, 56 years old when he died as Lt. Mike Platt
Robert Burton He was 376, 385 years old when he died as Sheriff
William Lundigan He was 39, 61 years old when he died as Joseph Duncan
Larry Keating He was 54, 64 years old when he died as Dave Emory
Henry Hull He was 62, 86 years old when he died as Sam Elby
Everett Glass He was 62, 74 years old when he died as Mason

Inferno Crew

Name Department
Lucien Ballard as Director of Photography. He was 45 (80) years old when He died Camera
Paul Sawtell as Original Music Composer. He was 47 (65) years old when He died Sound
Robert L. Simpson as Editor. He was 43 (66) years old when He died Editing
Ben Nye as Makeup Artist. He was 46 (79) years old when He died Costume & Make-Up
Dorothy Jeakins as Costume Design. She was 39 (81) years old when She died Costume & Make-Up
Roy Ward Baker as Director. He was 36 (93) years old when He died Directing
Francis M. Cockrell as Writer. He was 46 (80) years old when He died Writing
William Bloom as Producer. He was 5 (now 76) years old Production
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Inferno (70 years)

The most breath-taking man hunt that ever criss-crossed out of the screen!

  • Release day: Wednesday, August 12, 1953
  • Runtime: 83 minutes
  • Budget: 1055000.00