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Edward G. Robinson | Joseph W. Randall | |
Marian Marsh | Jenny Townsend | |
H.B. Warner | Michael Townsend | |
Anthony Bushell | Phillip Weeks | |
George E. Stone | Ziggie Feinstein | |
Frances Starr | Nancy Townsend | |
Ona Munson | Kitty Carmody | |
Boris Karloff | Rev. T. Vernon Isopod | |
Aline MacMahon | Miss Taylor | |
Oscar Apfel | Bernard Hinchecliffe | |
Purnell Pratt | Robert French | |
Robert Elliott | R.J. Brannegan | |
James P. Burtis | Reporter | |
Richard Carlyle | First Newstand Proprietor | |
Frank Darien | Swartz |
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Producer | Hal B. Wallis
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Writer | Robert Lord
Byron Morgan |
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Cinematography | Sol Polito
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Editor Hinchecliffe wants to boost circulation for his "New York Gazette" and city editor Randall puts his top reporter on a 20-year-old murder case in which Nancy Vorhees shot her lover. As she is now a happy wife and mother, she pleads with Randall to drop it. When he won't, she poisons herself. More trouble ensues. |
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