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  • Murder in Times Square (1943)
  • Passed
    65 min | Crime, Mystery, Romance
Murder in Times Square (1943)
Passed
65 min | Crime, Mystery, Romance

Actor-playwright Cory Williams (Edmund Lowe) is sitting in a nightclub when Longacre Lil (Esther Dale), a Broadway vagrant, comes in and asks him for some money. He not only refuses her but calls her a fake,and she threatens him. Later he ...See moreActor-playwright Cory Williams (Edmund Lowe) is sitting in a nightclub when Longacre Lil (Esther Dale), a Broadway vagrant, comes in and asks him for some money. He not only refuses her but calls her a fake,and she threatens him. Later he takes Milinda Matthews(Marguuerite Chapman), his press agent, to her hotel and, as they are entering, a drunk lurches against Cory who pushes him away. As the man falls, Lil sets up a loud cry and a policeman appears. He examines the man and sees that is is dead. He arrests Cory for murder. However, Supai George (Bruce Bennett) arrives on the scene and points out that the man had died from a snake bite and not from the fall. Police Detective Tabor (William Wright) feels sure that Cory is connected to the crime, but lets him go free. Cory turns detective to prove his innocence. His task is not easy as three more people he is connected to also die from snake venom. Bob Slocumb (Leslie Denison) comes to Cory's and informs him that Fiona Maclair (Veda Ann Borg), Cory's leading lady and fiancee, is still married to him and advises Cory to stay away from her. He also implies that Fiona is just fooling around with Cory anyway, because she is madly in love with Odell Gissing (Gerald Mohr). Cory goes into another room to look for Fiona and straighten the matter out. When he returns, Slocumb is dead - killed by snake poison. Gissing and Fiona are both found murdered the same way and Tabor becomes more convinced than ever that Cory is committing the fiendish crimes by using snake venom in a hypodermic needle. Supai George and Melinda help Cory to escape from the police and the trio goes to Melinda's apartment. While they are there , Lil comes in and offer to clear Cory and name the actual killer for ten thousand dollars. Written by Les Adams See less
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Director
Writers
Paul Gangelin (screenplay) | Stuart Palmer (story)
Producer
Cinematographer
L. William O'Connell (as L.W.O'Connell)
Editor
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Updated Apr 1, 1943

Release date
Apr 1, 1943 (United States)

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Cast

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45 cast members
Name Known for
Edmund Lowe
Cory Williams Cory Williams   See fewer
Marguerite Chapman
Melinda Matthews Melinda Matthews   See fewer
John Litel
Dr. Blaine Dr. Blaine   See fewer
William Wright
Det. Lt. Tabor Det. Lt. Tabor   See fewer
Bruce Bennett
Supai George Supai George   See fewer
Esther Dale
Longacre Lil Longacre Lil   See fewer
Veda Ann Borg
Fiona Maclair Fiona Maclair   See fewer
Gerald Mohr
O'Dell Gissing O'Dell Gissing   See fewer
Sidney Blackmer
George Nevins George Nevins   See fewer
Leslie Denison
Rob Slocumb Rob Slocumb   See fewer
Douglas Leavitt
Henry Trigg Henry Trigg   See fewer
George McKay
Southcote Southcote   See fewer
Ernie Adams
Horsetooth (uncredited) Horsetooth (uncredited)   See fewer
Richard Bartell
Reporter (uncredited) Reporter (uncredited)   See fewer
Wilson Benge
Butler (uncredited) Butler (uncredited)   See fewer
Symona Boniface
Theatre Patron (uncredited) Theatre Patron (uncredited)   See fewer
Eddie Borden
Newspaper Reporter (uncredited) Newspaper Reporter (uncredited)   See fewer
Lynton Brent
Audience Member (uncredited) Audience Member (uncredited)   See fewer
Jack Cheatham
Policeman (uncredited) Policeman (uncredited)   See fewer
Edmund Cobb
Detective (uncredited) Detective (uncredited)   See fewer
Lew Davis
Newspaper Reporter (uncredited) Newspaper Reporter (uncredited)   See fewer
Connie Evans
Showgirl (uncredited) Showgirl (uncredited)   See fewer
Bud Geary
Policeman (uncredited) Policeman (uncredited)   See fewer
Sidney Grayler
Newspaper Reporter (uncredited) Newspaper Reporter (uncredited)   See fewer
Al Hill
Older Detective (uncredited) Older Detective (uncredited)   See fewer
Robert Homans
Meehan - 1st Policeman (uncredited) Meehan - 1st Policeman (uncredited)   See fewer
Lloyd Ingraham
Pedestrian (uncredited) Pedestrian (uncredited)   See fewer
Eddie Laughton
Younger Detective (uncredited) Younger Detective (uncredited)   See fewer
George Lloyd
Policeman (uncredited) Policeman (uncredited)   See fewer
Wilbur Mack
Theatre Patron (uncredited) Theatre Patron (uncredited)   See fewer
LeRoy Mason
Party Guest (uncredited) Party Guest (uncredited)   See fewer
David McKim
Newsboy (uncredited) Newsboy (uncredited)   See fewer
Lynn Merrick
Nurse (uncredited) Nurse (uncredited)   See fewer
James C. Morton
Policeman (uncredited) Policeman (uncredited)   See fewer
Frank O'Connor
Detective Lewis (uncredited) Detective Lewis (uncredited)   See fewer
Dagmar Oakland
Theatre Patron (uncredited) Theatre Patron (uncredited)   See fewer
Eddie Phillips
Vagrant (uncredited) Vagrant (uncredited)   See fewer
Gerald Pierce
Newsboy (uncredited) Newsboy (uncredited)   See fewer
Marin Sais
Theatre Patron (uncredited) Theatre Patron (uncredited)   See fewer
Cosmo Sardo
Theatre Patron (uncredited) Theatre Patron (uncredited)   See fewer
Ann Savage
Miss Ruth (uncredited) Miss Ruth (uncredited)   See fewer
Charles Sullivan
Policeman (uncredited) Policeman (uncredited)   See fewer
Frank Sully
Benny the Baboon (Snake Exhibit Owner) (uncredited) Benny the Baboon (Snake Exhibit Owner) (uncredited)   See fewer
Paul Sutton
Drunk (uncredited) Drunk (uncredited)   See fewer
John Tyrrell
Elevator Operator (uncredited) Elevator Operator (uncredited)   See fewer
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