Cry Murder (1950)
A young actress has retired from films to marry the son of a prominent and rich politician in New York City. The father objects strongly to the marriage. The actress is being blackmailed by a second-rate artist who has stolen some letters from her that could be misconstrued. During the payoff, she is knocked unconscious, and awakens to find herself involved in a murder and the police have her marked as the number-one suspect.
Director:
Jack Glenn
Writers:
Nicholas Winter, James Carhardt.
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Carole Mathews as Norma Alden |
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Jack Lord as Tommy Warren |
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Howard Smith as Sen. Alden |
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Hope Miller as Rosa Santorre |
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Tom Pedi as Santorre |
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Eugene Smith as Michael Alden |
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Harry Clark as Joe |
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Tom Ahearne as Phillips |
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William Gibberson as Blair |
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William Dwyer as Patrolman |
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Lionel MacLyn as Sergeant |
| Directing | Jack Glenn | Director |
| Production | Kenneth H. Granger | Production Manager |
| Writing | Nicholas Winter | Screenplay |
| Camera | Don Malkames | Director of Photography |
| Production | Faith Hubley | Producer's Assistant |
| Writing | A.B. Shiffrin | Theatre Play |
| Production | Edward Leven | Producer |
| Directing | George Ackerson Jr. | Assistant Director |
| Production | Jack Lord | Associate Producer |
| Production | David B. Hamilton | Production Manager |
| Costume & Make-Up | Rudolph Liszt | Makeup Artist |
| Writing | James Carhardt | Screenplay |
| Sound | Ludwig P. Reiche | Sound |
| Editing | Carl Lerner | Editor |