
Hell's Half Acre
Jun 01 1954
•2h 30m
•Drama, Mystery, Thriller
A woman travels to Hawaii to find out if a man in prison there is actually her missing husband.
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Wendell Corey
Chet Chester, aka Randy Williams

Evelyn Keyes
Donna Williams

Elsa Lanchester
Lida O'Reilly

Marie Windsor
Rose
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