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  1. Mexican Manhunt is a 1953 American crime film directed by Rex Bailey and starring George Brent, Hillary Brooke and Morris Ankrum. The screenplay concerns a Los Angeles–based author who travels to Mexico to search for a celebrated journalist who disappeared there many years before.

  2. With George Brent, Hillary Brooke, Morris Ankrum, Karen Sharpe. Los Angeles, 1953. The author David L. "Dave" Brady wants to bring a missed ex-newspaperman back to Los Angeles. Therefore Dave has to travel to Mexico City. Dave gets involved with a murder case that occurred fifteen years ago.

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    • Crime, Mystery
    • Rex Bailey
    • 1953-09-13
  3. Trim chase adventure of Brent attempting to get a fugitive writer who has been hiding out in Mexico back to the States after many years. Except for a small bit 25 years later George Brent closed out his career with this film.

    • Rex Bailey
  4. Los Angeles, 1953. The author David L. “Dave” Brady wants to bring a missed ex-newspaperman back to Los Angeles. Therefore Dave has to travel to Mexico City. Dave gets involved with a murder case that occurred fifteen years ago. It’s an obsession for Dave to solve that murder.

  5. Mexican Manhunt plot. "MURDER WAS HIS PASSPORT!" Los Angeles, 1953. Writer David L. "Dave" Brady sets out to find a missing former newspaper publisher and bring him back to Los Angeles. Dave has to travel to Mexico City for that. There he has to deal with a murder case, which took place 15 years ago.

    • Rex Bailey
    • George Brent, Hillary Brooke, Morris Ankrum
  6. Mexican Manhunt (1953) Full Cast & Crew. See agents for this cast & crew on IMDbPro. Directed by. Rex Bailey. Writing Credits. George Bricker. ... (original screenplay) Cast (in credits order) Produced by. Cinematography by. William A. Sickner. Editing by. Ace Herman. ... (as Leonard W. Herman) Art Direction by. Dave Milton. ... (as David Milton)

  7. Mexican Manhunt is a 1953 American crime film directed by Rex Bailey and starring George Brent, Hillary Brooke and Morris Ankrum. The screenplay concerns a Los Angeles–based author who...