Footsteps in the Night

Apr 14 1957 Approved 1h 2m
Drama, Mystery

Two detectives investigate the strangulation murder of a man whom everyone seemed to like.

Plot

The fifth and last of the Ben Schwab productions starring Bill Elliott as a L.A. sheriff's department detective begins with Henry Johnson being sought by the sheriff's office for the murder of his neighbor and friend,Fred Horner, whose strangled body was found in Johnson's motel apartment. Lieutenant Andy Doyle of the Los Angeles sheriff's department learns that Johnson had been an avid card-playing gambler, and had frequently argued violently with the deceased. Trailing Johnson's fiancée, Mary Raikin, the police capture Johnson, who insists he did not kill Horner, but fled in panic when he discovered Johnson's body in his room after an absence of only a few minutes. It is discovered that a wealthy tenant of an adjacent motel, Bradbury, bears a resemblance to the murdered man, and in order to set him up as a decoy, Doyle suggests the Bradbury spread the word he is leaving for his home the next day. That night, the real killer,Pat Orvello, sneaks into Bradbury's room to rob him, but is shot and captured by Doyle and his men. Earlier, the robber/killer had mistaken the neighboring motels, killed the wrong man in his robbery attempt, and had left the body in Johnson's room.

Written by

Albert Band, Elwood Ullman

Directed by

Jean Yarbrough

Production Countries

United States of America

Production Companies

Allied Artists Pictures

Languages

English

Awards

N/A

Scores
# of Votes
182
Average Rating
6 out of 10
Metascore
NA
Popularity
NA