Alimony (1949 film)
| Alimony | |
|---|---|
| Directed by | Alfred Zeisler |
| Written by | George Bricker (story) Royal K. Cole (screenplay) Lawrence Lipton (story) and Sherman L. Lowe (screenplay) |
| Produced by | Constantin J. David (producer) Anthony Z. Landi (associate producer) |
| Starring | See below |
| Cinematography | Gilbert Warrenton |
| Edited by | Joseph Gluck |
| Music by | Alexander Laszlo |
Production companies | Equity Pictures Orbit Productions |
| Distributed by | Eagle-Lion Films |
Release date |
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Running time | 70 minutes |
| Country | United States |
| Language | English |
Alimony is a 1949 American film noir crime film directed by Alfred Zeisler and starring Martha Vickers.
The film starts with a father's search for his daughter who has disappeared. A former love interest of the missing woman narrates the events of their relationship, the nature of the woman's employment by a lawyer, and of her arrest on charges of fraud.