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  1. The Man in the Net is a 1959 American drama film starring Alan Ladd and Carolyn Jones, and directed by Michael Curtiz. [1] . The supporting cast features Diane Brewster . Plot. Ex-commercial artist John Hamilton ( Alan Ladd) and wife Linda ( Carolyn Jones) have left New York and moved to Stoneville, Connecticut, in the New England countryside.

  2. The Man in the Net: Directed by Michael Curtiz. With Alan Ladd, Carolyn Jones, Diane Brewster, John Lupton. A struggling artist in a small town becomes the prime suspect when his wife mysteriously disappears.

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    • Crime, Mystery
    • Michael Curtiz
    • 1959-04-26
  3. The Man in the Net (1959) directed by Michael Curtiz • Reviews, film + cast • Letterboxd. 1959. Directed by Michael Curtiz. The Most Suspense-Charged 97 Minutes in Motion Pictures! An artist living in a quiet Connecticut town is the main suspect in the disappearance of his shrew wife.

    • Michael Curtiz
    • United Artists
  4. Big city advertising artist John Hamilton (Alan Ladd) abandons his career and relocates to a sleepy Connecticut community to paint for himself instead of for a paycheck. But his erratic spouse,...

    • (6)
    • Dennis Schwartz
    • Mystery & Thriller
    • Michael Curtiz
  5. Hugh Wheeler Screenplay. John F. Seitz Cinematography. Critics reviews. A artist living in a quiet Connecticut is the main suspect in the disappearance of his shrew wife. Things really turn ugly when the townsfolk attempt to take the law into their own hands.

  6. Play Trailer. The Most Suspense-Charged 97 Minutes in Motion Pictures! Overview. An artist living in a quiet Connecticut town is the main suspect in the disappearance of his shrew wife. Things turn ugly when the townsfolk attempt to take the law into their own hands. Michael Curtiz. Director. Hugh Wheeler. Story. Reginald Rose. Writer.

  7. All about cinema: directors and actors, movie facts, rating, trailers, related news, stills. A struggling artist in a small town becomes the prime suspe...