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Malcom Jennings is murdered on campus. The school newspaper reporter, Bill Bartlett,  saw how it happened but not who did it. He does his…

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  • Summary:   Malcom Jennings is murdered on campus. The school newspaper reporter, Bill Bartlett,  saw how it happened but not who did it. He does his best to help the police but that's not enough. Bill decides to investigate on his own since he can dig for clues unnoticed by most people, unlike the detectives. Can Bill solve the mystery and find the killer?
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  • Genres:   Mystery
  • Directed by:   Richard Thorpe
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"Murder on the Campus" (1933) Cast:

  • Charles Starrett as Bill Bartlett
  • Shirley Grey as Lillian Voyne
  • J. Farrell MacDonald as Police Capt. Ed Kyne
  • Ruth Hall as Ann Michaels
  • Dewey Robinson as Detective Sgt. Charlie Lorrimer
  • Maurice Black as Blackie Atwater
  • Edward Van Sloan as Prof. C. Edson Hawley
  • Jane Keckley as Hilda Lund
  • Richard Catlett as Wilson

4 Comments

  1. Nice little movie.

  2. I liked this movies. Did the cops back then, jumped to conclusion without evidence, so easily? So annoying. Good job again BnW.

  3. The movies you have on this site are just amazing,a bygone era lost for ever.

  4. If the cops were any good they would have solved the murders and, Bill, the campus newspaper reporter, would never have had a chance to solve the crime and be in the running for a Pulitzer Prize, ergo the cops have to look like bumbling fools. The amateur or private eye crime-busting genre has been a huge part of the entertainment industry’s income, whether in books, film, or television. I did not think this movie was all that great.

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