Stung (1931 film)

Stung is a 1931 two reel sound short film, directed by William Cowen.[1]

Stung
Directed byWilliam J. Cowen
Produced byAmadee J. Van Beuren, Van Beuren Studios
Written byF. R. Buckley
StarringRaymond Hatton
Warner Richmond
Maurice Black
Crauford Kent
Fred Howard
John Hyams
Distributed byRKO Pathé
Release date
  • November 15 1931 (November 15 1931)
Running time
8 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

During a murder trial, a defense attorney "fixes" a witless juror to hold out for a manslaughter verdict.[2] The critic for the Motion Picture Herald said, "A surprise in the last spoken words of this short feature is the entire "punch" [3]

Cast

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References

  1. Catalog of Copyright Entries, Part 1, Group 3 Dramatic Compositions Motion Pictures, 1931, volume 4, Number 1
  2. The First Hollywood Sound Shorts, 1926-1931 by Edwin M. Bradley, 2005
  3. Motion Picture Herald, December 5, 1931
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