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Transient Lady (1935)

Genre : Romance, Action, Drama

Runtime : 1H 9M

Director : Edward Buzzell
Writer : Edward Buzzell, Arthur Caesar, Harvey F. Thew

Synopsis

A senator's brother turns up murdered, and the senator tries to pin the blame on a man he knows is innocent.

Actors

Gene Raymond
Gene Raymond
Carey Marshall
Henry Hull
Henry Hull
Sen. Hamp Baxter
Frances Drake
Frances Drake
Dale Cameron
June Clayworth
June Clayworth
Pat Warren
Clark Williams
Clark Williams
Chris Blake
Edward Ellis
Edward Ellis
Nick Kiley
Frederick Burton
Frederick Burton
Major Marshall
Douglas Fowley
Douglas Fowley
Matt Baxter
Helen Lowell
Helen Lowell
Matilda Branham
Clara Blandick
Clara Blandick
Eva Branham
Phillip Trent
Phillip Trent
Fred Baxter
Al Bridge
Al Bridge
Sheriff Angel Verner
Willard Robertson
Willard Robertson
Ed Goring
Eddie 'Rochester' Anderson
Eddie 'Rochester' Anderson
'Noxious'
Johnny Taylor
Johnny Taylor
'Plato'

Crews

Edward Buzzell
Edward Buzzell
Director
Octavus Roy Cohen
Octavus Roy Cohen
Story
Edward Buzzell
Edward Buzzell
Screenplay
Arthur Caesar
Arthur Caesar
Screenplay
Harvey F. Thew
Harvey F. Thew
Screenplay
Julius Bernheim
Julius Bernheim
Producer
Carl Laemmle Jr.
Carl Laemmle Jr.
Producer
Charles J. Stumar
Charles J. Stumar
Director of Photography
Maurice Wright
Maurice Wright
Editor
Harrison Wiley
Harrison Wiley
Art Direction

Posters and backgrounds

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