The Man Who Killed (1931)
The new French military attaché at the Constantinople embassy helps a young woman being blackmailed by her own husband.
Directors:
Curtis Bernhardt, Jean Tarride.
Writers:
Heinz Goldberg, Henry Koster, Harry Kahn.
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Jean Angelo as |
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Marie Bell as |
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Gabriel Gabrio as |
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Max Maxudian as |
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Abel Jacquin as |
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Edith Méra as |
| Directing | Curtis Bernhardt | Director |
| Directing | Jean Tarride | Director |
| Editing | László Benedek | Editor |
| Writing | Claude Farrère | Novel |
| Writing | Pierre Frondaie | Theatre Play |
| Writing | Heinz Goldberg | Screenplay |
| Writing | Henry Koster | Screenplay |
| Writing | Harry Kahn | Screenplay |
| Camera | Curt Courant | Director of Photography |