Power of the Press (film)
Power of the Press is a 1943 American crime film directed by Lew Landers and starring Guy Kibbee, Gloria Dickson, Lee Tracy, Otto Kruger and Victor Jory.[1][2]
Power of the Press | |
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Directed by | Lew Landers |
Screenplay by | Robert Hardy Andrews (as Robert D. Andrews) |
Story by | Samuel Fuller (as Sam Fuller) |
Produced by | Leon Barsha |
Starring | Guy Kibbee Gloria Dickson Lee Tracy Otto Kruger Victor Jory |
Cinematography | John Stumar |
Edited by | Mel Thorsen |
Production company | Columbia Pictures |
Distributed by | Columbia Pictures |
Release date |
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Running time | 64 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Plot
Ulysses Bradford (Guy Kibbee) is a small-town newspaper publisher who is called in to protect a big-city paper that has come under control of an isolationist, played by Otto Kruger. Tracy plays the managing editor, who has been going along with the regime but suffers a crisis of conscience when Kruger has the paper's publisher murdered and frames an ex-employee (an unbilled Larry Parks), making up and printing lurid details of the crime to boost circulation.
Cast
- Guy Kibbee as Ulysses Bradford
- Gloria Dickson as Edwina Stephens
- Lee Tracy as Griff Thompson
- Otto Kruger as Howard Raskin
- Victor Jory as Oscar Trent
References
- Jonathan Lewis, "A Movie Review by Jonathan Lewis: POWER OF THE PRESS (1943)," MysteryFile.com, August 15, 2016.
- "Film Review: Power of the Press, ObscureHollywood.net, retrieved August 4, 2019.
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