Murder in Greenwich Village | |
Director: | Albert S. Rogell |
Producer: | Wallace MacDonald |
Screenplay: | Michael L. Simmons |
Story: | Robert T. Shannons |
Starring: | Richard Arlen Fay Wray Raymond Walburn |
Cinematography: | Henry Freulich |
Editing: | Richard Fantl |
Color Process: | Black and white |
Studio: | Columbia Pictures |
Distributor: | Columbia Pictures |
Runtime: | 68 minutes |
Country: | United States |
Language: | English |
Murder in Greenwich Village is a 1937 American mystery film directed by Albert S. Rogell and starring Richard Arlen, Fay Wray and Raymond Walburn.[1] The screenplay involves an heiress who is falsely accused of murder. The film's sets were designed by the art directors Lionel Banks and Stephen Goosson.
When she is falsely accused of murder, an heiress ropes in a photographer to provide her with an alibi.