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"Nehemiah Persoff — Gene Conforti"

The Wrong Man
The Wrong Man
The Wrong Man is a 1956 American docudrama film noir directed by Alfred Hitchcock and starring Henry Fonda and Vera Miles. The film was drawn from the true story of an innocent man charged with a crime, as described in the book The True Story of Christopher Emmanuel Balestrero by Maxwell Anderson and in the magazine article "A Case of Identity", which was published in Life magazine in June 1953 by
"Nehemiah Persoff — Gene Conforti"
"Somewhere...somewhere there must be the right man!"
"Lola DAnnunzio — Olga Conforti"
"An innocent man has nothing to fear, remember that."
"Laurinda Barrett — Constance Willis"
"The police were convinced... The witnesses were positive ...Yet he was... THE WRONG MAN"
"Kippy Campbell — Robert Balestrero"
"Robert Essen — Gregory Balestrero"
"Henry Fonda — Christopher Emmanuel "Manny" Balestrero"
"Charles Cooper — Det. Matthews"
"This is Alfred Hitchcock speaking. In the past, I have given you many kinds of suspense pictures, but this time I would like you to see a different one. The difference lies in the fact that this is a true story, every word of it. And yet, it contains elements that are stranger than all the fiction that has gone into many of the thrillers that Ive made before."
"Richard Robbins — Daniel, the guilty man"