Shadows of Sing Sing (1933)
Muriel Rossi (Mary Brian), the sister of a racketeer, Al Rossi (Harry Woods), falls in love with Bob Martel (Bruce Cabot), the son of a police detective, Joe Martel (Grant Mitchell). Their love affair causes bot families problems when Bob is framed, but saved as a result of his father's access to police department films.
Director:
Phil Rosen
Writer:
Albert DeMond
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Mary Brian as Muriel Ross aka Muriel Rossi |
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Bruce Cabot as Bob Martel |
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Grant Mitchell as Joe Martel |
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Harry Woods as Al Rossi |
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Claire Du Brey as Angela Crane |
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Bradley Page as Slick Hale |
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Irving Bacon as Highbrow |
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Dewey Robinson as Dumpy |
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Fred Kelsey as Murphy |
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Charles C. Wilson as |
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Hooper Atchley as |
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Pat Hartigan as |
| Directing | Phil Rosen | Director |
| Camera | Benjamin H. Kline | Director of Photography |
| Editing | John Rawlins | Editor |
| Costume & Make-Up | Robert Kalloch | Costume Designer |
| Sound | Edward Bernds | Sound Engineer |
| Writing | Albert DeMond | Screenplay |
| Writing | Kathryn Scola | Story |
| Writing | Doris Malloy | Story |