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Circumstantial Evidence 1935

★ 5.52 votes67 min📅 1935-03-30

"Do District Attorneys Want Honest Justice or Merely Convictions!"

Set against the gritty backdrop of 1930s journalism, *Circumstantial Evidence (1935)* follows an ambitious reporter who concocts a daring experiment to expose the dangers of circumstantial evidence—only to find himself entangled in a real-life murder mystery.

Director: Charles Lamont

Cast

Chick Chandler
Chick Chandler
James Richard 'Jim' Baldwin
Shirley Grey
Shirley Grey
Adrienne Grey
Arthur Vinton
Arthur Vinton
Fred Stevens
Claude King
Claude King
Ralph Winters
Dorothy Revier
Dorothy Revier
Bernice Winters
Lee Moran
Lee Moran
Spike Horton
Carl Stockdale
Carl Stockdale
George Malone
Eddie Phillips
Eddie Phillips
Harris
Edward Keane
Edward Keane
Judge Samuels
Robert Frazer
Robert Frazer
District Attorney

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Circumstantial Evidence (1935) about?

The film centers on a reporter who stages a fake murder to reveal the flaws in circumstantial evidence, only to discover the victim is actually dead. His investigation spirals into a high-stakes hunt for truth amid suspicion and legal peril.

Who directed Circumstantial Evidence?

Charles Lamont directed this 1935 drama, known for his work in B-movie productions during Hollywood's Golden Age.

Who stars in Circumstantial Evidence?

The film features Chick Chandler, Shirley Grey, Arthur Vinton, Claude King, and Dorothy Revier in key roles.

Is Circumstantial Evidence (1935) worth watching?

For fans of pre-Code crime dramas, *Circumstantial Evidence* offers a brisk, thought-provoking narrative with themes that still resonate today. Its compact runtime and sharp social commentary make it a hidden gem worth discovering.

How long is Circumstantial Evidence?

Circumstantial Evidence runs for 67 minutes.

About Circumstantial Evidence (1935) — A Reporter's Dangerous Experiment in Legal Drama

Set against the gritty backdrop of 1930s journalism, *Circumstantial Evidence (1935)* follows an ambitious reporter who concocts a daring experiment to expose the dangers of circumstantial evidence—only to find himself entangled in a real-life murder mystery. Directed by Charles Lamont, this pre-Code drama thrives on sharp dialogue and tense courtroom exchanges, where the line between justice and conviction blurs dangerously. The film's atmosphere crackles with the skepticism of an era when sensationalism in media could lead to irreversible consequences.

With a cast led by Chick Chandler as the determined journalist and Shirley Grey as his ally in the quest for truth, the story pivots from clever deception to chilling reality when the staged scenario takes a deadly turn. *Circumstantial Evidence (1935)* weaves themes of accountability and the fragility of evidence into a compact 67-minute thriller, making it a compelling watch for fans of classic crime dramas and legal intrigues.