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Release Date:
May 24, 1935
Original Title:
Murder in the Fleet
Genres:
Comedy | Drama | Mystery
Ratings / Certifications:
US: NR
Runtime: 69
A traitor is lurking somewhere aboard the USS Carolina, and Lt. Tom Randolph is determined to find the offender. First a revolutionary new piece of technology -- an electric firing device -- is sabotaged. Then one of the cruiser's crew is murdered. In order to catch the killer, the captain locks down the ship. With foreign dignitaries, corporate goons and even Tom's girlfriend, Betty, trapped on the vessel, there is no shortage of suspects.
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Additional Music:
Edward Ward
Additional Writing:
James Gleason
Art Direction:
Cedric Gibbons
Edwin B. Willis
David Townsend
Assistant Director:
Al Shenberg
Director:
Edward Sedgwick
Director of Photography:
Milton Krasner
Editor:
Conrad A. Nervig
Original Music Composer:
Paul Marquardt
Original Story:
Edward Sedgwick
Producer:
Lucien Hubbard
Screenplay:
Frank Wead
Joseph Sherman
Second Unit Director:
George B. Seitz
Set Decoration:
Fred Gabourie
Sound Director:
Douglas Shearer
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