A reign of violence sweeps the screen.
Escaped convicts terrorize a suburban family they're holding hostage.
Humphrey Bogart Fredric March Arthur Kennedy Martha Scott Dewey Martin Gig Young Mary Murphy Richard Eyer Robert Middleton Bert Freed Ray Collins Whit Bissell Ray Teal Walter Baldwin Edmund Cobb Ann Doran Beverly Garland Helen Kleeb Ralph Dumke Pat Flaherty Ric Roman Burt Mustin Louis Lettieri Paul E. Burns John Benson Joe Flynn Donald Kerr James O'Hara Alan Reed Don Haggerty Michael Moore Fred S. Fosler Paul Salata Mike Mahoney Simon Oakland Joel D. Smith
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