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Condemned to Death (1932)

Genre : Mystery, Horror, Crime, Drama

Runtime : 1H 15M

Director : Walter Forde

Synopsis

A condemned man uses hypnotism on a judge. After the man's death, the judge finds himself acting like the condemned man.

Actors

Arthur Wontner
Arthur Wontner
Sir Charles Wallington
Gillian Lind
Gillian Lind
Kate Banting
Gordon Harker
Gordon Harker
Sam Knudge
Cyril Raymond
Cyril Raymond
Jim Wrench
Jane Welsh
Jane Welsh
Sonia Wallington
Norah Howard
Norah Howard
Gwen Banting
Edmund Gwenn
Edmund Gwenn
Banting
Griffith Humphreys
Griffith Humphreys
Professor Michaels
T. Gordon Blythe
T. Gordon Blythe
Ali
James Cunningham
James Cunningham
Inspector Sweeting
Gilbert Davis
Gilbert Davis
Doctor Cornell
Bernard Brunel
Bernard Brunel
Tobias Lantern
H. St. Barbe West
H. St. Barbe West
Sir Rudolph Cantler

Crews

Walter Forde
Walter Forde
Director
James Dawson
James Dawson
Theatre Play
George Goodchild
George Goodchild
Novel
H. Fowler Mear
H. Fowler Mear
Writer
Bernard Merivale
Bernard Merivale
Writer
Brock Williams
Brock Williams
Writer
Julius Hagen
Julius Hagen
Producer
Sydney Blythe
Sydney Blythe
Director of Photography
William Luff
William Luff
Director of Photography
Jack Harris
Jack Harris
Editor
Baynham Honri
Baynham Honri
Sound
Cyril Stanborough
Cyril Stanborough
Still Photographer

Posters and backgrounds

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