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What was the make and model of the lead actress's boat that she and the actor Dick Powell drove around before they went for drinks?
I think it was a Chris-Craft.
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How long is Pitfall?
1 hour and 26 minutes
When was Pitfall released?
August 24, 1948
What is the IMDb rating of Pitfall?
7.1 out of 10
Who stars in Pitfall?
Dick Powell
,
Lizabeth Scott
, and
Jane Wyatt
Who wrote Pitfall?
André De Toth
,
William Bowers
, and
Karl Kamb
Who directed Pitfall?
André De Toth
Who was the composer for Pitfall?
Louis Forbes
Who was the producer of Pitfall?
Samuel Bischoff
Who was the cinematographer for Pitfall?
Harry J. Wild
Who was the editor of Pitfall?
Walter Thompson
Who are the characters in Pitfall?
John Forbes, Mona Stevens, Sue Forbes, and Tommy Forbes
What is the plot of Pitfall?
Married insurance adjuster John Forbes falls for femme fatale Mona Stevens while her boyfriend is in jail and all suffer serious consequences as a result.
What was the budget for Pitfall?
$1 million
What is Pitfall rated?
Not Rated
What genre is Pitfall?
Crime, Film-Noir, and Thriller
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