Strange Faces (1938)
A soon-to-be-married couple, both news reporters, compete to break the story of a high-profile gangster's murder, which was, in truth, a staged crime using a lookalike. As clues emerge, the situation at had becomes more complicated and dangerous for all involved. Strange Faces is a 1938 American drama film directed by Errol Taggart and written by Charles Grayson. The film stars Frank Jenks, Dorothea Kent, Andy Devine, Leon Ames, Mary Treen and Frank M. Thomas. The film was released on November 13, 1938, by Universal Pictures
Director: Errol Taggart
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Frank Jenks as Nick Denby |
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Dorothea Kent as Maggie Moore |
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Andy Devine as Hector Hobbs |
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Leon Ames as Joe Gurney |
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Mary Treen as Lorry May |
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Frank M. Thomas as Ward |
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Spencer Charters as Mason City Sheriff |
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Joe King as Police Lt. Hennigan |
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Renie Riano as Mrs. Keller, Landlady |
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Frank Jaquet as Henry Evans |
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Frances Robinson as Girl in Cafe Making Comments |
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Eddie 'Rochester' Anderson as William |
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Mark Daniels as Man in Cafe Making Comments |
| Directing | Errol Taggart | Director |
| Writing | Arndt Giusti | Story |
| Writing | Cornelius Reese | Story |
| Writing | Charles Grayson | Writer |
| Production | Burt Kelly | Associate Producer |
| Camera | Elwood Bredell | Director of Photography |
| Editing | Charles Maynard | Editor |
| Art | Jack Otterson | Art Direction |
| Art | Russell A. Gausman | Set Decoration |