Murder in Times Square | |
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Directed by | Lew Landers |
Written by | Paul Gangelin Stuart Palmer |
Produced by | Colbert Clark |
Starring | Edmund Lowe Marguerite Chapman John Litel |
Cinematography | L. William O'Connell |
Edited by | Richard Fantl |
Music by | Morris Stoloff |
Production company | |
Distributed by | Columbia Pictures |
Release date | April 1, 1943 |
Running time | 65 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Murder in Times Square is a 1943 American mystery film directed by Lew Landers and starring Edmund Lowe, Marguerite Chapman and John Litel.[1]
The film's sets were designed by the art director Lionel Banks.
Plot
A Broadway playwright investigates a series of deaths that appear to be related to his latest play.
Cast
- Edmund Lowe as Cory Williams
- Marguerite Chapman as Melinda Matthews
- John Litel as Dr. Blaine
- William Wright as Det. Lt. Tabor
- Bruce Bennett as Supai George
- Esther Dale as Longacre Lil
- Veda Ann Borg as Fiona Maclair
- Gerald Mohr as O'Dell Gissing
- Sidney Blackmer as George Nevins
- Leslie Denison as Rob Slocumb
- Douglas Leavitt as Henry Trigg
- George McKay as Southcote
- Ernie Adams as Horsetooth
- Richard Bartell as Reporter
- Wilson Benge as Butler
- Symona Boniface as Theatre Patron
- Eddie Borden as Reporter
- Lynton Brent as Audience Member
- Jack Cheatham as Policeman
- Edmund Cobb as Detective
- Lew Davis as Reporter
- Connie Evans as Showgirl
- Bud Geary as Policeman
- Sidney Grayler as Reporter
- Al Hill as Older Detective
- Robert Homans as Meehan, 1st Policeman
- Lloyd Ingraham as Pedestrian
- Eddie Laughton as Younger Detective
- George Lloyd as Policeman
- LeRoy Mason as Party Guest
- David McKim as Newsboy
- Lynn Merrick as Nurse
- James C. Morton as Policeman
- Frank O'Connor as Detective Lewis
- Dagmar Oakland as Theatre Patron
- Gerald Pierce as Newsboy
- Ann Savage as Miss Ruth
- Charles Sullivan as Policeman
- Frank Sully as Benny the Baboon, Snake Exhibit Owner
- Paul Sutton as Drunk
- John Tyrrell as Elevator Operator
- Marin Sais as Minor Role
References
- ↑ Morton & Adamson p.181-82
Bibliography
- Morton, Lisa & Adamson, Kent. Savage Detours: The Life and Work of Ann Savage. McFarland, 2009.
External links
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