One Year Later Trailer

One Year Later Trailer (1933)

24 August 1933 Drama, Crime, Romance 69 mins

A man is convicted of killing his boss, whom he suspected of having an affair with his wife. On board the train taking him to prison for his execution are a reporter, who is dying of lung cancer and wants to interview the condemned man--and who also has some inside knowledge of the circumstances of the man's case. Also aboard is the prisoner's wife, who doesn't believe her husband is a killer and desperately wants to talk to him about it but he refuses to speak to her.

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Cast

Mary Brian

as Molly Collins

Russell Hopton

as Tony Richards

Don Dillaway

as Jim Collins

DeWitt Jennings

as Deputy Russell

George Irving

as J. Atwell Hunt

Jackie Searl

as Obnoxious Boy on Train

Walter Brennan

as Man Chuckling at Train Station

Harry Holman

as Man Shaving on Train

Crew

Faxon M. Dean

Faxon M. Dean Director of Photography

Gene Anderson

Gene Anderson Assistant Director

Harold H. MacArthur

Harold H. MacArthur Art Direction

Ray Culley

Ray Culley Production Design

International Releases Dates

United States 24 August 1933

Production Companies

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