Trial Without Jury

Trial Without Jury is a 1950 American mystery film directed by Philip Ford and starring Robert Rockwell, Barbra Fuller and Kent Taylor.[1]

Trial Without Jury
Directed byPhilip Ford
Produced byStephen Auer
Written byAlbert DeMond
Lawrence L. Goldman
Rose Simon Kohn
StarringRobert Rockwell
Barbra Fuller
Kent Taylor
Music byStanley Wilson
CinematographyJohn MacBurnie
Edited byHarold Minter
Production
company
Distributed byRepublic Pictures
Release date
July 8, 1950
Running time
60 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

The film's sets were designed by the art director Frank Hotaling.

Partial cast

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References

  1. Pierce p.352

Bibliography

  • Pierce, David. Motion Picture Copyrights & Renewals, 1950-1959. Milestone, 1989.


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