Cross-Examination
Originally released in 1932. Cross-Examination is a drama/mystery film. directed by Richard Thorpe. At just 74 minutes, it's a tight, focused story.
Starring H.B. Warner, Don Dillaway, and William V. Mong
Synopsis
Defense Atorney Gerald Waring uses great skill and ingenuity in his efforts to save the life of a young man charged with the murder of his father. Witness after witness piles up damaging evidence against the accused youth, but expert cross-examination by Waring digs out the startling truth behind the killing and subsequently reveals the identity of the real killer in a surprise-twist ending.
Quick Facts
Director
Top Cast
H.B. Warner
as Gerald Waring
Don Dillaway
as David Wells
William V. Mong
as Emory Wells
Sally Blane
as Grace Varney
Sarah Padden
as Mary Stevens
Natalie Moorhead
as Inez Wells
Edmund Breese
as Dwight Simpson
Niles Welch
as Warren Slade
Wilfred Lucas
as Judge Hollister
Margaret Fealy
as Martha Gregory
Production Details
- Status
- Released
- Original Language
- EN
Production Companies
- Supreme Pictures
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Cross-Examination about?
Defense Atorney Gerald Waring uses great skill and ingenuity in his efforts to save the life of a young man charged with the murder of his father. Witness after witness piles up damaging evidence a...
Who directed Cross-Examination?
Cross-Examination was directed by Richard Thorpe.
How long is Cross-Examination?
Cross-Examination has a runtime of 1 hours and 14 minutes (74 minutes total).
When was Cross-Examination released?
Cross-Examination was released on February 13, 1932 in theaters.
Who are the main actors in Cross-Examination?
The main cast of Cross-Examination includes H.B. Warner, Don Dillaway, William V. Mong, Sally Blane, Sarah Padden.