Summary
Strangers All is an American film first released in 1935,
directed by Charles Vidor.
The film stars May Robson, Preston Foster, Florine McKinney, William Bakewell and James Bush.
Our overall rating for this film is: good.
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Credits
- Director: Charles Vidor
- Script: Marie M. Bercovici, Milton Krims
- Photo: John W. Boyle
- Cast: May Robson (Anna Carter), Preston Foster (Murray Carter), Florine McKinney (Lily Carter), William Bakewell (Dick Carter), James Bush (Lewis Carter), Samuel S. Hinds (Charles Green), Phillip Trent (Pat Gruen), Suzanne Kaaren (Frances Farrell), Leon Ames (Frank Walker), Reginald Barlow (Judge), Paul Stanton (Prosecuting Attorney), Ward Bond (Ward, Assistant Director on Film Set), Lynne Carver (Undetermined Role), William Gould (Bailiff), Mike Lally (Assistant Prosecutor), Marc Lawrence (Communist Meeting Chairman), Frank O’Connor (Police Sergeant O’Connor), Charles Sullivan (Camaraman), Duke York (Undetermined role)
- Country: USA
- Language: English
- Runtime: 70 min; B&W
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