Stung (1931 film)
Stung is a 1931 two reel sound short film, directed by William Cowen.[1]
Stung | |
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Directed by | William J. Cowen |
Produced by | Amadee J. Van Beuren, Van Beuren Studios |
Written by | F. R. Buckley |
Starring | Raymond Hatton Warner Richmond Maurice Black Crauford Kent Fred Howard John Hyams |
Distributed by | RKO Pathé |
Release date |
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Running time | 8 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
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
- Raymond Hatton
- Warner Richmond
- Maurice Black
- Crauford Kent
- Fred Howard
- John Hyams
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References
- Catalog of Copyright Entries, Part 1, Group 3 Dramatic Compositions Motion Pictures, 1931, volume 4, Number 1
- The First Hollywood Sound Shorts, 1926-1931 by Edwin M. Bradley, 2005
- Motion Picture Herald, December 5, 1931
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