Murder in Greenwich Village (1937)

Murder in Greenwich Village

Title: Murder in Greenwich Village

Release Date: 1937-11-03

Genres: Mystery, Romance, Comedy

Runtime: 68 minutes

Status: Released

Description

Terror Stalks the Studios!

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A society girl is suspected of murdering an artist whose brother is a notorious racketeer. In her pursuit of an alibi, she inadvertently implicates a struggling advertisement photographer. Now they must keep up the appearance of being engaged as a bumbling detective snoops around, and their initial distaste for each other blossoms into romance.

Movie Credits

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Actors

Richard Arlen, Fay Wray, Raymond Walburn, Wyn Cahoon, Scott Kolk, Thurston Hall, Marc Lawrence, Gene Morgan, Mary Russell, George McKay, Leon Ames, Barry Macollum, Marjorie Reynolds, Wilson Benge, Jack Cheatham, George Chesebro, Edmund Cobb, Nick Copeland, Dick Curtis, Gordon De Main, Vernon Dent, Edward Earle, Eddie Fetherston, Al Herman, Howard Hickman, Harry Hollingsworth, William Irving, Bud Jamison, J.G. MacMahon

Crew

Albert S. Rogell, Michael L. Simmons, Robert T. Shannon, George Parrish, Henry Freulich, Chuck Hamilton, Richard Fantl, Wallace MacDonald, Lionel Banks, Stephen Goosson, Robert Kalloch, George DeNormand, Morris Stoloff, Eddie Parker

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