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  • Souvenirs of Death (1948)
  • Passed
    Short | 10 min | Short, Drama
Souvenirs of Death (1948)
Passed
Short | 10 min | Short, Drama

The cautionary story of a WWII war souvenir pistol, and how it made its way from a battlefield in France to deadly uses in an American home and the underworld.
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Director
Edward L. Cahn (as Edward Cahn)
Writer
Alan Friedman (original story) (screenplay)
Producer
Composer
Cinematographer
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Status
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Updated Jun 19, 1948

Release date
Jun 19, 1948 (United States)

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Cast

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10 cast members
Name Known for
John Nesbitt
Mauser Pistol - Narrator (voice) Mauser Pistol - Narrator (voice)   See fewer
Morris Ankrum
Gun Owner #7 (uncredited) Gun Owner #7 (uncredited)   See fewer
Barbara Billingsley
Johnny's Mom (uncredited) Johnny's Mom (uncredited)   See fewer
Don Castle
Johnny's Dad (uncredited) Johnny's Dad (uncredited)   See fewer
Mahlon Hamilton
Gambler (uncredited) Gambler (uncredited)   See fewer
Jimmy Hunt
Johnny (uncredited) Johnny (uncredited)   See fewer
Mitchell Lewis
Gun Shop Proprietor (uncredited) Gun Shop Proprietor (uncredited)   See fewer
Gil Perkins
Bouncer at Gambling House (uncredited) Bouncer at Gambling House (uncredited)   See fewer
Brick Sullivan
Officer George Evans (uncredited) Officer George Evans (uncredited)   See fewer
Tony Taylor
Little Boy Who Shoots Rusty (uncredited) Little Boy Who Shoots Rusty (uncredited)   See fewer
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