The Man Who Cried Wolf (film)
1937 film by Lewis R. Foster
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The Man Who Cried Wolf is a 1937 American crime drama film directed by Lewis R. Foster to a screenplay by Charles Grayson from Arthur Rohlsfel's story Too Clever to Live. The film featured Lewis Stone, Barbara Read, Tom Brown.[1]
Directed byLewis R. Foster
Written byCharles Grayson
Sy Bartlett
Sy Bartlett
Based onToo Clever to Live by Arthur Rohlsfel
Produced byE.M. Asher
| The Man Who Cried Wolf | |
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| Directed by | Lewis R. Foster |
| Written by | Charles Grayson Sy Bartlett |
| Based on | Too Clever to Live by Arthur Rohlsfel |
| Produced by | E.M. Asher |
| Starring | Lewis Stone Barbara Read Tom Brown |
| Cinematography | George Robinson |
| Edited by | Frank Gross |
| Music by | Charles Previn |
Production company | |
| Distributed by | Universal Pictures |
Release date |
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Running time | 68 minutes |
| Country | United States |
| Language | English |
Plot
An actor prepares for a real murder by confessing to police to murders that he didn't commit.
Cast
- Lewis Stone as Lawrence Fontaine
- Barbara Read as Nan
- Tom Brown as Tommy Bradley
- Forrester Harvey as Jocko
- Jameson Thomas as George Bradley
- Marjorie Main as Amelia Bradley
- Robert Gleckler as Capt. Walter Reid
- Billy Wayne as Halligan