Cry Murder
1950 American crime film
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Cry Murder is a 1950 American crime film directed by Jack Glenn and written by James Carhardt and Nicholas Winter. The film stars Carole Mathews, Jack Lord, Howard Smith, Hope Miller, Tom Pedi and Eugene Smith. It was released as a second feature on February 10, 1950 by Film Classics.[1]
Directed byJack Glenn
Screenplay byJames Carhardt
Nicholas Winter
Nicholas Winter
Based onLost and Found
by A. B. Shiffrin
by A. B. Shiffrin
Produced byEdward Leven
| Cry Murder | |
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| Directed by | Jack Glenn |
| Screenplay by | James Carhardt Nicholas Winter |
| Based on | Lost and Found by A. B. Shiffrin |
| Produced by | Edward Leven |
| Starring | Carole Mathews Jack Lord Howard Smith Hope Miller Tom Pedi Eugene Smith |
| Cinematography | Don Malkames |
| Edited by | Carl Lerner |
Production company | Edward Leven Productions |
| Distributed by | Film Classics |
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Running time | 63 minutes |
| Country | United States |
| Language | English |
Plot
Cast
- Carole Mathews as Norma Wayne Alden
- Jack Lord as Tommy Warren
- Howard Smith as Senator Alden
- Hope Miller as Rosa Santorre
- Tom Pedi as Santorre
- Eugene Smith as Michael Alden
- Harry Clark as Joe
- Tom Ahearne as Phillips
- William Gibberson as Blair
- William Dwyer as Patrolman
- Lionel MacLyn as Sergeant