The Crusader (1932 film)
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Directed byFrank R. Strayer
Written byWilson Collison (play)
Edward T. Lowe Jr. (screenplay)
Edward T. Lowe Jr. (screenplay)
Produced byPhil Goldstone
Larry Darmour
Larry Darmour
StarringEvelyn Brent
| The Crusader | |
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| Directed by | Frank R. Strayer |
| Written by | Wilson Collison (play) Edward T. Lowe Jr. (screenplay) |
| Produced by | Phil Goldstone Larry Darmour |
| Starring | Evelyn Brent |
| Edited by | Otis Garrett |
| Distributed by | Majestic Pictures Capitol Film Exchange (State's Rights) |
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Running time | 65 minutes |
| Country | United States |
| Language | English |
The Crusader is a 1932 American pre-Code drama film based upon the play of the same name by Wilson Collison, directed by Frank R. Strayer, and starring Evelyn Brent.[1]
A pushy newspaper reporter Eddie Crane (Ned Sparks) schemes to get rid of crusading District Attorney Phillip Brandon (H. B. Warner). Complicating matters is the sordid past of Brandon's wife Tess (Evelyn Brent) as well as his sister Marcia's affair with a gangster.