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Herbert Marshall | Sir John Menier | |
Norah Baring | Diana Baring | |
Phyllis Konstam | Doucie Markham | |
Edward Chapman | Ted Markham | |
Miles Mander | Gordon Druce | |
Esme Percy | Handel Fane | |
Donald Calthrop | Ion Stewart | |
Esme V. Chaplin | Prosecuting Counsel | |
Amy Brandon Thomas | Defending Counsel | |
Joynson Powell | Judge | |
S.J. Warmington | Bennett | |
Marie Wright | Miss Mitcham | |
Hannah Jones | Mrs. Didsome | |
Una O'Connor | Mrs. Grogram | |
R.E. Jeffrey | Foreman of the Jury | |
Alan Stainer | Member of the Jury | |
Kenneth Kove | Member of the Jury | |
Guy Pelham Boulton | Member of the Jury | |
Violet Farebrother | Member of the Jury | |
Clare Greet | Member of the Jury |
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Producer | John Maxwell
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Writer | Clemence Dane
Helen Simpson Alfred Hitchcock Walter C. Mycroft |
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Cinematography | Jack E. Cox
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When a woman is convicted of murder, one of the jurors selected to serve on the murder-trial jury believes the accused, an aspiring actress, is innocent of the crime and takes it upon himself to apprehend the real killer. |
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