The Crime of Helen Stanley
The Crime of Helen Stanley is a 1934 American Pre-Code crime film directed by D. Ross Lederman.[1] The film is also known as Murder in the Studio.[2]
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Directed by | D. Ross Lederman |
Written by | Charles R. Condon Harold Shumate |
Starring | Ralph Bellamy |
Cinematography | Allen G. Siegler |
Edited by | Otto Meyer |
Distributed by | Columbia Pictures |
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Running time | 58 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Plot
Inspector Trent (Bellamy) investigates the death of film star Helen Stanley (Patrick) on the set. Another actor in the film, Wallach (Stephen Chase, uncredited) believes he has killed Stanley after he put a live bullet into a prop gun when he "shot" her, and commits suicide after confessing. However the live bullet was still in Wallach's gun. Other suspects are the cameraman, Stanley's lover Lee Davis (Richmond), her sister, Betty Lane (Grey), who is having an affair with Davis. Also in the mix are Stanley's business manager, George Noel (Page) who owed her $60,000, the director Gibson (Prival) who Stanley knew was an illegal alien, and Stanley's bodyguard, Karl Williams (Sherman), who was blackmailing her. Trent solves the mystery by reenacting the murder, where the true killer is revealed.[2]
Cast
- Ralph Bellamy as Inspector Steve Trent
- Shirley Grey as Betty Lane
- Gail Patrick as Helen Stanley
- Kane Richmond as Lee Davis
- Bradley Page as George T. Noel
- Vincent Sherman as Karl Williams
- Phillip Trent as Larry King (as Clifford Jones)
- Lucien Prival as Gibson
- Ward Bond as Jack Baker
References
- "The Crime of Helen Stanley". New York Times. Archived from the original on December 7, 2014. Retrieved November 29, 2014.
- "THE CRIME OF HELEN STANLEY(1934)". tcm.com. Retrieved November 12, 2018.