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      • Scripted by Joseph Stefano (better known for Hitchcock's Psycho), this mildly engaging suspense thriller became Gary Cooper's final film, released posthumously. Full Review | Original Score: B- | Jan 7, 2012 Rotten Tomatoes, home of the Tomatometer, is the most trusted measurement of quality for Movies & TV.
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  2. The Naked Edge is a 1961 thriller film starring Gary Cooper (in his final film role) and Deborah Kerr. The film was a British-American co-production distributed by United Artists, directed by Michael Anderson and produced by George Glass and Walter Seltzer, with Marlon Brando Sr. as executive producer.

  3. After a man is murdered and a large sum of money disappears from an office, Donald Heath (Ray McAnally) is convicted of the crime based on the testimony of his colleague, George Radcliffe (Gary...

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  4. Feb 19, 2023 · The Naked Edge (1961) Film Thriller, Crime. Five years after George Radcliffe was the chief witness in a high profile murder case, his wife receives a blackmailing letter accusing him of the...

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  5. Jan 7, 2012 · In his very last film (his 92nd feature), “The Naked Edge,” Gary Cooper plays American business executive George Radcliffe, who becomes a witness against Donald Heath, a man accused of murder and robbery. Heath is convicted and sentenced to life imprisonment.

  6. Five years after George Radcliffe was the chief witness in a high profile murder case, his wife receives a blackmailing letter accusing him of the crime. Michael Anderson. Director. Max Ehrlich. Novel.

  7. Scripted by Joseph Stefano (better known for Hitchcock's Psycho), this mildly engaging suspense thriller became Gary Cooper's final film, released posthumously. Full Review | Original Score: B ...

  8. The "this picture" is the Pennebaker-Baroda production "The Naked Edge," which marks the lanky actor's big switch from Levis to Savile Row suits. In it, Cooper plays a successful Amercian businessman whose business and his marital life with co-star Deborah Kerr are threatened by a blackmail letter.