Lady in the Death House

Lady in the Death House (1944)

Even now I can hear preparations for my execution

  • Genre: Crime, Drama
  • Release Date: 1944-03-15
  • User Rating: 5.4/10 from 12 ratings
  • Runtime: 0h 56min
  • Language: English
  • Production Company: Jack Schwarz Productions
  • Production Country: United States of America
  • Director: Steve Sekely
star 5.4/10
From 12 Ratings

Summary

As a woman walks the "last mile" to her execution she remembers back to the incidents that got her framed for murder.

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  • Jean Parker

    as Mary Kirk Logan
  • Lionel Atwill

    as Charles Finch
  • Douglas Fowley

    as Dr. Dwight 'Brad' Bradford
  • Marcia Mae Jones

    as Suzy Kirk Logan
  • Robert Middlemass

    as State's Attorney
  • Cy Kendall

    as Detective
  • John Maxwell

    as Richard Snell
  • George Irving

    as Gregory
  • Forrest Taylor

    as Warden
  • Sam Flint

    as Gov. Harrison
  • Dick Curtis

    as Willis Millen
  • Byron Foulger

    as Avery
  • Ferris Taylor

    as Attorney
  • Fred Aldrich

    as Guard (uncredited)
  • Jimmy Aubrey

    as Grotto Bartender (uncredited)
  • Jane Crowley

    as Juror (uncredited)
  • Dick Gordon

    as Restaurant Patron (uncredited)
  • Emmett Lynn

    as Cafe Cook (uncredited)
  • Helen MacKellar

    as Prison Matron (uncredited)
  • Mathew McCue

    as Restaurant Patron (uncredited)
  • Forbes Murray

    as Judge (uncredited)
  • Paul Power

    as Restaurant Patron (uncredited)
  • Hal Taggart

    as Jury Foreman (uncredited)
  • Chalky Williams

    as Guard (uncredited)
Production Jack Schwarz Producer
Sound Jan Gray Original Music Composer
Directing Steve Sekely Director
Camera Gus Peterson Director of Photography
Writing Harry O. Hoyt Screenplay
Editing Robert O. Crandall Editor
Writing Frederick C. Davis Story

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