No Place to Hide is a 1956 film directed, produced and written by Josef Shaftel. It starred Marsha Hunt and David Brian, and was said to be the first film made "cooperatively between Hollywood and Philippine interests."
There are 70 films with the same actors, 69057 with the same cinematographic genres (including 8982 with exactly the same 2 genres than No Place to Hide), to have finally 70 suggestions of similar films.
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, 1h37 Directed byKing Vidor OriginUSA GenresDrama, Thriller, Noir, Crime, Melodrama ActorsBette Davis, Joseph Cotten, David Brian, Ruth Roman, Minor Watson, Dona Drake Rating67% Rosa Moline is the neglected wife of a small-town Wisconsin doctor. She grows bored and becomes infatuated with a visiting Chicago businessman. She extorts money from her husband's patients and uses the cash to flee to Chicago, but the businessman does not welcome her. She returns home and becomes pregnant by her husband. The businessman has a change of heart and follows her to Wisconsin. He wants her back, but not her baby, so she attempts to abort by throwing herself down a hill, gets peritonitis and dies.
, 1h19 Directed byAnthony Mann OriginUSA GenresDrama, Thriller, Noir, Crime ActorsDennis O'Keefe, Claire Trevor, Marsha Hunt, John Ireland, Raymond Burr, Whit Bissell Rating71% Prisoner Joe Sullivan (Dennis O'Keefe), who has "taken the fall" for an unspecified crime, breaks jail with the help of his girl, Pat (Claire Trevor). Neither Joe nor Pat is aware that the escape has been facilitated as a set-up by mobster Rick Coyle (Raymond Burr), a sadistic pyromaniac, who has arranged for Joe to be killed during the break-out in order to avoid confronting him and paying Joe his agree-upon share of $50,000 for the crime. When the break-out scheme succeeds, contrary to Rick's expectations, Rick decides that he must have Joe done in some other way, by somebody else.
, 2h24 Directed byEdgar George Ulmer OriginUSA GenresDrama, Musical ActorsMarsha Hunt, William Prince, Frank McHugh, Hans Jaray, Martha O' Driscoll, Cloris Leachman Rating63% A mother (Marsha Hunt) wants her son (William Prince) to grow up to be a pianist good enough to play at Carnegie Hall. The son would prefer to play jazz with Vaughan Monroe's orchestra. But Mama's wishes prevail and the son appears at Carnegie Hall as the composer-conductor-pianist of a modern trumpet concerto, with Harry James as the soloist.