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The Murder Man

70 %|Jul 12, 1935|Crime, Drama, Romance, Thriller

Steve Grey, reporter for the Daily Star, has a habit of scooping all the other papers in town. When Henry Mander is investigated for the murder of his shady business partner, Grey is one step ahead of the police to the extent that he often dictates his story in advance of its actual occurrence. He leads the police through an 'open and shut' case resulting in Mander being tried, convicted and sentenced to death. Columnist Mary Shannon is in love with Steve but she sees him struggle greatly with his last story before Mander's execution. When she starts typing out the story from his recorded dictation, she realizes why.

Featured Crew

Tim Whelan
Director
John C. Higgins
Screenplay
Tim Whelan
Screenplay
Harry Rapf
Producer
Cedric Gibbons
Art Direction
James E. Newcom
Editor
Lester White
Director of Photography
William Axt
Original Music Composer

Cast

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Spencer Tracy
Steven 'Steve' Grey
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Virginia Bruce
Mary Shannon
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Lionel Atwill
Captain Cole
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Harvey Stephens
Henry Mander
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Bobby Watson
Carey Booth
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William Demarest
'Red' Maguire
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George Chandler
Sol Hertzberger
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Fuzzy Knight
'Buck' Hawkins
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Louise Henry
Lillian Hopper
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Lita Chevret
Clara - Robins' Secretary (uncredited)
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Jeanie Roberts
Mabel (uncredited)
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Theodore von Eltz
James Spencer Halford (uncredited)
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Howard Hickman
Howard Jennings (uncredited)
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Selmer Jackson
Lt. White - Ballistics Expert (uncredited)
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Al Bridge
Judge John C. Garfield (uncredited)
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Heinie Conklin
Warden's Secretary (uncredited)
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Edward Keane
Joe - Editor (uncredited)
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Stanley Andrews
Police Commissioner (uncredited)
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Cyril Ring
Man at Defense Table (uncredited)
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Charles Trowbridge
District Attorney (uncredited)
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Harry Tyler
Doc Warren (uncredited)
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James Flavin
Policeman at Merry-Go-Round (uncredited)
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Wilbur Mack
Bartender Questioned by Shorty (uncredited)
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Charles Coleman
Doorman (uncredited)
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Irving Bacon
Merry-Go-Round Operator (uncredited)