Cross-Examination (film)
Cross-Examination is a 1932 American drama film directed by Richard Thorpe and starring H. B. Warner, Sally Blane and Natalie Moorhead.[1]
Cross-Examination | |
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Directed by | Richard Thorpe |
Produced by | Louis Weiss |
Written by | Arthur Hoerl |
Starring | H. B. Warner Sally Blane Natalie Moorhead |
Cinematography | M. A. Anderson |
Edited by | Holbrook N. Todd |
Production company | Supreme Films |
Distributed by | Weiss Brothers |
Release date | February 14, 1932 |
Running time | 74 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Synopsis
A defense attorney tries to prove the innocence of his client on a murder charge, despite witness after witness testifying against him. However, during a cross examination of a crucial witness, the lawyer is able to establish the real truth.
Main cast
- H. B. Warner as Gerald Waring - Defense Attorney
- Sally Blane as Grace Varney
- Natalie Moorhead as Inez Wells
- Edmund Breese as Dwight Simpson - Prosecuting Attorney
- Don Dillaway as David Wells
- William V. Mong as Emory Wells
- Sarah Padden as Mary Stevens
- Niles Welch as Warren Slade
- Wilfred Lucas as Judge William J. Hollister
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References
- Monaco p.533
Bibliography
- Monaco, James. The Encyclopedia of Film. Perigee Books, 1991.
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