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Circumstantial Evidence: Directed by John Francis Larkin. With Michael O'Shea, Lloyd Nolan, Trudy Marshall, Billy Cummings. After his son is manhandled and slapped, Joe Reynolds threatens to kill the man responsible.
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- Crime, Drama, Film-Noir
- John Francis Larkin
- 1945-04-22
Circumstantial Evidence is a 1945 American film noir directed by John Larkin and starring Michael O'Shea, Lloyd Nolan, and Trudy Marshall. [1] Plot. Three witnesses swear they saw Joe Reynolds murder grumpy baker Kenny ( Ben Welden) with a hatchet.
Nov 28, 2020 · When his son is abused, Joe Reynolds threatens to kill the man responsible. When that man is killed, Joe finds himself facing the electric chair. Director: John Francis Larkin Writers: Sam Duncan...
- 67 min
- 25.8K
- Crime, Mystery and Detective
Summary: A reporter sets out to provide how unreliable circumstantial evidence is by faking a murder and then taking the rap for it. However, the "fake" murder victim turns out to be really dead. Directed by: Charles Lamont.
- 67 min
Brief Synopsis. Read More. A young lad has his fine new hatchet confiscated by a grumpy baker. The boy's hot-headed father tries to get it back, but this results in a fight in which onlookers seem to see the father use the disputed weapon to strike and kill the baker.
- John Larkin, William Eckhardt
- Michael O'shea
Overview. A man waits on death row while his son and friend try to prove that he did not kill a grocer with an ax. John Larkin. Director. Nat Ferber. Story. Sam Duncan. Story. Robert F. Metzler.
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