Murder Without Tears Trailer

Murder Without Tears Trailer (1953)

"A Stolen Kiss...A Sudden Scream...A Killer at Large!" 14 June 1953 Crime 65 mins

A man hires someone to murder his wife and use a legal loophole to get away with it.

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Cast

Craig Stevens

as Detective Sergeant Steve O'Malley

Joyce Holden

as Joyce Fitzgerald

Richard Benedict

as Joe 'Candy Markwell' Martola

Edward Norris

as Warren Richards

Clair Regis

as Lilly Richards

Tom Hubbard

as Det. Pete Morgan

Murray Alper

as Jim, the Bartender

Robert Carson

as Dan, the District Attorney

Edit Angold

as Miss Watkins

Leonard Penn

as Parker - Defense Attorney

Hal Gerard

as Dr. Saul Polito

Burt Wenland

as Taxi Driver

Fred Kelsey

as Sergeant-at-Arms

Bess Flowers

as Bank Customer (uncredited)

Crew

Virgil Miller

Virgil Miller Director of Photography

International Releases Dates

United States 14 June 1953

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