Floyd Cooper
Conway Tearle
Floyd Cooper

A respected war correspondent is found murdered, with three bullets--from three different guns--in him. Three different men are arrested, convicted and sentenced to death for the murder, but only one can be the actual killer. A criminologist sets out to find who is really guilty.
Floyd Cooper
Conway Tearle
Floyd Cooper
Prof. Varney
Ferdinand Gottschalk
Prof. Varney
Howard Trude
Hardie Albright
Howard Trude
Robert McCaigh
Jameson Thomas
Robert McCaigh
Krenwicz
George Baxter
Krenwicz
Governor Duane
Berton Churchill
Governor Duane
Ellen Croft
Boots Mallory
Ellen Croft
Anne McCaigh
Mary Doran
Anne McCaigh
Kurt Nordon
Henry Kolker
Kurt Nordon
Li Sung
Lotus Long
Li Sung
Warden of Sing Sing
Lloyd Ingraham
Warden of Sing Sing
The General
Gino Corrado
The General
I found the premiss to this film quite interesting. A journalist is found shot dead. There are three bullets in his body, from three different weapons and - amazingly - there are three people who wish to confess. Off to court they go, all are convinced and sentenced to death row. This causes a public outcry. They can't all have killed him - and so the Governor asks "Prof. Varney" (Ferdinand Gottschalk) to try out his innovative polygraph technology to try and get to the truth. To that end, he straps each man into his machine and they regale us all with a short story explaining their relationship with this man, and offering us a motive. Sadly, though the plot itself is quite good, the production and acting are really basic. The theory of the criminology is promising, but the explanations are threadbare before a denouement that was sadly disappointing. Pity - a few more dollars on a better cast with some more creative writing and we could have had a clever little intrigue here.
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