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The Rabbit Trap is a 1959 American drama film directed by Philip Leacock based on a 1955 Goodyear Television Playhouse teleplay by JP Miller. [1] Plot
1959 The Rabbit Trap: Hecht-Hill-Lancaster Productions / Canon Productions / Anne Productions United Artists: Locarno International Film Festival Award for Best Actor: 1959 Cry Tough: Hecht-Hill-Lancaster Productions / Canon Productions / Anne Productions United Artists: 1959 The Devil's Disciple: Hecht-Hill-Lancaster Films / Bryna Productions ...
1959 The Rabbit Trap: Hecht-Hill-Lancaster Productions / Canon Productions / Anne Productions United Artists: Locarno International Film Festival Award for Best Actor: 1959 Cry Tough: Hecht-Hill-Lancaster Productions / Canon Productions / Anne Productions United Artists: 1959 The Devil's Disciple: Hecht-Hill-Lancaster Films / Brynaprod: United ...
Born in London, England, Leacock spent his childhood in the Canary Islands. [3] He began his career directing documentaries and later turned to fiction films. [2]He was known for his films about children, particularly The Kidnappers (US: The Little Kidnappers, 1953), which gained Honorary Juvenile Acting Oscars for two of its performers, and The Spanish Gardener (1956) starring Dirk Bogarde.
Among another impressive stack of new horror titles looking to spook audiences at this year’s Sundance, “Rabbit Trap” joins a growing library of psychological folk horrors that have recently ...
Miller's theatrical films include The Rabbit Trap (1959), The Young Savages (1961, with Edward Anhalt), Days of Wine and Roses (1962) and Behold a Pale Horse (1964). In 1970, Dell published The People Next Door when the movie adaptation was released that year. His TV movies include Helter Skelter (CBS, 1976), for which he won an Edgar Award. He ...
In the Welsh folk-horror “Rabbit Trap,” debuting director Bryn Chainey creates an disquieting acoustic atmosphere and guides his trio of actors to powerful performances. However, these ...
The Shaggy Dog (1959) — younger son Moochie Daniels; The Rabbit Trap (1959) — Duncan Colt; Goliath II (1960) — Goliath II (voice) Pollyanna (1960) — Pollyanna's friend, orphan Jimmy Bean; Swiss Family Robinson (1960) — youngest son Francis Robinson; Daniel Boone (1960 Disney miniseries) — son James Boone; Toby Tyler (1960) — Toby ...