The House on Telegraph Hill (1951) follows a Polish concentration-camp survivor who assumes a dead friend’s identity and moves into her inherited San Francisco mansion, hoping to rebuild a safe and stable life. As she settles into the household, subtle threats, hidden motives, and suspicious accidents suggest that someone close to her is manipulating events with deadly intent. This psychological-noir thriller blends domestic unease and gothic tension in a tense study of identity, vulnerability, and betrayal.
Selected disc options for The House on Telegraph Hill
| Extras | 20th Century Fox DVD-R-0/US 2017 | 20th Century Fox DVD-1/US/OOP 2006 |
|---|---|---|
| Audio Commentary by Eddie Muller | has extra | |
| Stills Gallery | has extra | |
| Theatrical Trailer | has extra |
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Notes
- 20th Century Fox’s “Fox Film Noir” DVD includes a 4-page booklet. Trailers included: Fallen Angel (1945) and No Way Out (1950).
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