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  1. Incident in an Alley is a 1962 American neo noir crime film directed by Edward L. Cahn and starring Chris Warfield, Erin O'Donnell and Harp McGuire. [1] The film's premise rests on a legal precedent that police may use force against fleeing suspects if the suspect has committed a crime and is warned of the officer's intent to shoot.

  2. Incident in an Alley: Directed by Edward L. Cahn. With Chris Warfield, Jacklyn O'Donnell, Harp McGuire, Virginia Christine. Based on a short story by Rod Serling ("The Twilight Zone"), a cop "mistakenly" kills a 14-year-old boy during a robbery.

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    • Crime, Drama
    • Edward L. Cahn
    • 1962-05-16
  3. Incident in an Alley is a 1962 American neo noir crime film directed by Edward L. Cahn and starring Chris Warfield, Erin O'Donnell and Harp McGuire.

  4. Edward L. Cahns thriller in which a cop (Chris Warfield) hears a woman scream, opens fire and stands trial for murdering a boy. Also starring Erin O’Donnell, Harp McGuire and Virginia Christie.

    • Edward L. Cahn
    • Robert E. Kent Productions
  5. A policeman is accused of manslaughtering a 14-year-old boy but is acquitted of all charges. Still, he feels a lot of guilt and begins to doubt if he really is innocent after all.

  6. A policeman is accused of manslaughtering a 14-year-old boy but is acquitted of all charges. Still, he feels a lot of guilt and begins to doubt if he really is innocent after all.

  7. The human body is shown in anatomical position in an (a) anterior view and a (b) posterior view. The regions of the body are labeled in boldface. A body that is lying down is described as either prone or supine. Prone describes a face-down orientation, and supine describes a face up orientation.

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