Island in the Sky (1938 film) explained

Island in the Sky
Director:Herbert I. Leeds
Producer:Sol M. Wurtzel
Screenplay:Frances Hyland
Albert Ray
Starring:Gloria Stuart
Michael Whalen
Music:Harry Akst
Cinematography:Edward Cronjager
Editing:Harry Reynolds
Distributor:Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corporation
Runtime:68 minutes
Country:United States
Language:English

Island in the Sky is a 1938 drama directed by Herbert I. Leeds, starring Gloria Stuart and Michael Whalen.

Plot

Julie Hayes (Gloria Stuart) is betrothed to Michael Fraser (Michael Whalen), assistant district attorney. Peter Vincent (Robert Kellard) is falsely convicted of murder of his father Stephen Vincent and is condemned to death, Julie postpones her wedding to prove him innocent. She enlists the help of Johnny Doyle (Paul Kelly), a former gangster, and eventually succeeds in saving the innocent man's life.[1]

Cast

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Island in the Sky (1938) - Herbert I. Leeds | Synopsis, Characteristics, Moods, Themes and Related.