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1939 American film
Star Reporter
Marsha Hunt, Warren Hull, Virginia Howell
Directed byHoward Bretherton
Written byJohn T. Neville
Produced byE.B. Derr (producer)
Frank Melford (associate producer)
StarringSee below
CinematographyArthur Martinelli
Edited byRussell F. Schoengarth
Distributed byMonogram Pictures
Release date
  • February 22, 1939 (1939-02-22)
Running time62 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

Star Reporter is a 1939 American film directed by Howard Bretherton, written by John T. Neville and starring Warren Hull, Marsha Hunt and Wallis Clark. It was released February 22, 1939.

Plot

Star Reporter, John Randolph (Warren Hull), with his fiancée, Barbara Burnette, (Marsha Hunt), has faith in her father, D.A. William Burnette (Wallis Clark), and throws the full weight of his newspaper behind him, in hopes of tracking down his own father's killer.

John is convinced that his father was murdered to stop him from revealing the organized crime bosses, in the city. Now, all he needs is proof. Just as he's about to get the goods on the criminal kingpin, lawyer Whittaker (Clay Clement), there is another murder.

Little does John suspect that the confessed killer, Joe Draper (Morgan Wallace) and his own mother, Mrs. Julia Randolph (Virginia Howell) have their own deep, dark secret, from the past: the true identity of her long, lost, already declared dead, husband; and, John's real father.

Whittaker and his mobsters will do anything to close the case. They're willing to shut anyone up permanently, who they can't buy off. John will stop at nothing, to see justice done, even when his own fiancée and Mother warn him that he might not be ready to handle the truth!

Cast

References

  1. Hischak, Thomas S. (2017). 1939, Hollywood's Greatest Year. Lanham, Maryland, USA: Rowman & Littlefield. p. 47. ISBN 9781442278059.

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