Crime of the Century (1946)
Ex-convict Hank Rogers is searching for his brother Jim, a newspaperman, and becomes involved with a group of people trying to conceal the death of the president of a large corporation so they can profit financially. With the aid of the dead man's daughter, Audrey Brandon, Hank exposes the crooks.
Director: Philip Ford
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Stephanie Bachelor as Audrey Brandon |
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Michael Browne as Hank Rogers |
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Martin Kosleck as Paul |
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Betty Shaw as Margaret Waldham |
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Paul Stanton as Andrew Madison |
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Mary Currier as Agatha Waldham |
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Tom London as Dr. Jackson |
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Ray Walker as Jim Rogers |
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Don Costello as Joe, Bartender |
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Earle Hodgins as Eddie |
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Garry Owen as Taxi Driver |
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Charles Cane as Ed Harris |
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Charles C. Wilson as Police Lieutenant |
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Frances Morris as Nurse |
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Fred Howard as Richard Waldham |
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David Fresco as Hotel Clerk |
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Roy Barcroft as Various Voices (uncredited) |
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Bill Duray as Waiter (uncredited) |
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Donald Kerr as Newsman (uncredited) |
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David Sharpe as Knife Thrower (uncredited) |
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Emmett Vogan as Warden (uncredited) |
| Directing | Philip Ford | Director |
| Writing | Gertrude Walker | Writer |
| Crew | Reggie Lanning | Cinematography |
| Editing | William P. Thompson | Editor |
| Art | Gano Chittenden | Art Direction |
| Sound | Ed Borschell | Sound |
| Sound | Richard Cherwin | Music Director |