Shadows of Sing Sing Trailer

Shadows of Sing Sing Trailer (1933)

03 December 1933 Drama, Action, Crime 63 mins

Muriel Rossi (Mary Brian), the sister of a racketeer, Al Rossi (Harry Woods), falls in love with Bob Martel (Bruce Cabot), the son of a police detective, Joe Martel (Grant Mitchell). Their love affair causes bot families problems when Bob is framed, but saved as a result of his father's access to police department films.

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Cast

Mary Brian

as Muriel Ross aka Muriel Rossi

Bruce Cabot

as Bob Martel

Grant Mitchell

as Joe Martel

Harry Woods

as Al Rossi

Claire Du Brey

as Angela Crane

Bradley Page

as Slick Hale

Irving Bacon

as Highbrow

Fred Kelsey

as Murphy

Crew

Phil Rosen

Director

Benjamin H. Kline

Benjamin H. Kline Director of Photography

Robert Kalloch

Robert Kalloch Costume Designer

Edward Bernds

Edward Bernds Sound Engineer

International Releases Dates

United States 03 December 1933

Production Companies

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