Rogues' Gallery (1944 film) explained

Rogues' Gallery
Director:Albert Herman
Producer:Albert Herman
Donald C. McKean
Starring:Frank Jenks
Robin Raymond
H.B. Warner
Music:Lee Zahler
Cinematography:Ira H. Morgan
Editing:Fred Bain
Studio:American Productions
Distributor:Producers Releasing Corporation
Runtime:60 minutes
Country:United States
Language:English

Rogues' Gallery is a 1944 American mystery film directed by Albert Herman and starring Frank Jenks, Robin Raymond and H.B. Warner.[1] It was produced by the Poverty Row studio Producers Releasing Corporation. The film's sets were designed by art director Paul Palmentola.

Plot

Newspaper reporters Patsy Clark and Eddie Porter become entangled in a murder investigation and the theft of an innovative electronic device for listening to distant conversations.

Cast

Bibliography

Notes and References

  1. Fetrow p.414