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Wikipedia article




'The Strange Mrs. Crane' is a 1948 American film noir directed by Sam Newfield (credited as Sherman Scott) for Eagle-Lion Films.

Plot



The Al Martinpenned murder drama centers around a senatorial candidate's wife's ex-partner's fiancee who is wrongly tried for murder. It turns out that the real culprit is the jury foreman who makes a fatal error at the last split second of the movie.

Production



Filming on 'The Strange Mrs. Crane' began on June 11, 1948, at the Morey-Sutherland Studios. The script was adapted from 'Beyond a Reasonable Doubt', an episode of 'The Whistler', a radio program, and the episode aired on July 16, 1947.

Cast



* Gina Crane (Marjorie Lord)

* Floyd Durant (Robert Shayne)

* Clinton Crane (Pierre Watkin)

* Mark Emery (James Seay)

* Barbara Arnold (Ruth Brady)

* Edna Emmerson (Claire Whitney)

* Jeanette Woods (Dorothy Granger)

References





Category:Film noir

Category:1948 films

Category:American crime films

Category:1948 crime films

Category:1940s English-language films

Category:Films directed by Sam Newfield

Category:Eagle-Lion Films films

Category:American black-and-white films

Category:1940s American films

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