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The Bad Seed
Cast
Nancy Kelly, Patty McCormack, Eileen Heckart, Henry Jones View AllCrew
Mervyn LeRoy (Director), John Lee Mahin (Screenplay) View AllRelease: Sep. 12th, 1956
Runtime: 2 hours, 9 minutes
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Citizen Rules
Side note: After the film is over don't shut it off, there's a very interesting film bit that comes after the films ending.
Side note: After the film is over don't shut it off, there's a very interesting film bit that comes after the films ending.
Gideon58
Apparently, the play made such an impact that several members of the Broadway cast were allowed to reprise their roles for this film version, Screenwriter John Lee Mahin's adaptation of the play is probably very loyal to the stage play as the film's stage origins come shining through as the story p....
Apparently, the play made such an impact that several members of the Broadway cast were allowed to reprise their roles for this film version, Screenwriter John Lee Mahin's adaptation of the play is probably very loyal to the stage play as the film's stage origins come shining through as the story p....