Stranger in the House (1967 film)
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For the remake, see Stranger in the House (1997 film).
Stranger in the House (U.S. title: Cop-Out ) is a 1967 crime film directed by Pierre Rouve and starring James Mason, Geraldine Chaplin and Bobby Darin.[2] It was written by Rouve based on the novel by Georges Simenon, and produced by Anatole de Grunwald. It is a remake of the French film Strangers in the House (Les inconnus dans la maison, 1942). The film was remade again in 1997.
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Directed by | Pierre Rouve |
Written by | Pierre Rouve Georges Simenon |
Produced by | Anatole de Grunwald Dimitri De Grunwald |
Starring | James Mason Geraldine Chaplin Bobby Darin |
Cinematography | Kenneth Higgins |
Edited by | Ernest Walter |
Music by | John Scott |
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Distributed by | The Rank Organisation (UK) Cinerama Releasing Corporation (USA) |
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Running time | 104 minutes |
Country | UK |
Language | English |
Budget | $665,000[1] |
Box office | $255,000[1] |
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Eric Burdon & the Animals recorded the song "Ain't That So" for the film. The song was co-written by band member Vic Briggs and the composer of the film score, John Scott. It was produced and arranged by Briggs.