Strange Justice (1932)
Socialite banker Henry Judson maintains his extravagant lifestyle by embezzling from his bank, but is caught by sleazy assistant manager Waters and is blackmailed by him into continuing. Close to being found out, the two devise a scheme which sends Wally, the ex-con boyfriend of pretty hat check girl Rose Abbott, to death row.
Director:
Victor Schertzinger
Writer:
William A. Drake
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Marian Marsh as Rose Abbott |
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Reginald Denny as Henry I. Judson |
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Richard Bennett as Kearney |
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Norman Foster as Wally Baker |
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Irving Pichel as L.D. Waters |
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Nydia Westman as Gwen |
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Thomas E. Jackson as Smith |
| Editing | William Morgan | Editor |
| Production | J.W. Schleiff | Production Manager |
| Writing | William A. Drake | Screenplay |
| Directing | Victor Schertzinger | Director |
| Writing | William A. Drake | Story |
| Art | Edward C. Jewell | Art Direction |
| Production | J.G. Bachmann | Producer |
| Camera | Merritt B. Gerstad | Director of Photography |
| Sound | Victor Schertzinger | Original Music Composer |
| Sound | Lambert E. Day | Sound |