Release Date: 1955-03-13
Overview: The first of the five films where Bill Elliott played a detective lieutenant in the L.A Sheriff's department, Dial Red "O" (the correct title with the number 0 (zero), as on a telephone dial, shown in ") opens with war-torn veteran Ralph Wyatt getting word that his wife is divorcing him, and he flees the psychiatric ward of the veteran's hospital, wanting to talk to her. His escape touches off an all-out manhunt, led by Lieutenant Andy Flynn of the sheriff's department.
Rating: 5.25 / 10
Bill Elliott
as Andy Flynn / Andy Doyle
Helene Stanley
as Connie Wyatt
Keith Larsen
as Ralph Wyatt
Paul Picerni
as Norman Roper
Jack Kruschen
as Lloyd Lavalle
Daniel B. Ullman - Director
Daniel B. Ullman - Screenplay
Vincent M. Fennelly - Producer
Marlin Skiles - Music
William Austin - Editor
Bill Elliott ("Det. Flynn") works quite well in this quickly-paced, more cerebral, hour long detective mystery. He must investigate the murder of "Connie" (Helene Stanley) who was having an affair wit...