Venetian Bird
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Venetian Bird is a 1952 British thriller film starring Richard Todd, Eva Bartok and John Gregson, and directed by Ralph Thomas.[2] The screenplay was adapted by Victor Canning from his own 1950 novel of the same title. It was shot at Pinewood Studios and on location in Venice. The film's sets were designed by the art director George Provis. It was released in America by United Artists where it was titled The Assassin.
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Directed by | Ralph Thomas |
Written by | Victor Canning |
Based on | Venetian Bird by Victor Canning |
Produced by | Betty Box Earl St. John |
Starring | Richard Todd Eva Bartok John Gregson |
Cinematography | Ernest Steward |
Edited by | Gerald Thomas |
Music by | Nino Rota |
Production company | British Film-Makers |
Distributed by | General Film Distributors |
Release date | 3 November 1952 |
Running time | 95 minutes |
Country | United Kingdom |
Language | English |
Box office | £80,000[1] |
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Box and Thomas decided not to use colour shooting the film as they felt that it would not suit the genre.[3]