Strange Faces

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A soon-to-be-married couple, both news reporters, compete to break the story of a high-profile gangster's murder, which was, in truth, a staged crime using a lookalike. As clues emerge, the situation at had becomes more complicated and dangerous for all involved. Strange Faces is a 1938 American drama film directed by Errol Taggart and written by Charles Grayson. The film stars Frank Jenks, Dorothea Kent, Andy Devine, Leon Ames, Mary Treen and Frank M. Thomas. The film was released on November 13, 1938, by Universal Pictures

Cast

Frank Jenks
Nick Denby
Dorothea Kent
Maggie Moore
Andy Devine
Hector Hobbs
Leon Ames
Joe Gurney
Mary Treen
Lorry May
Frank M. Thomas
Ward
Spencer Charters
Mason City Sheriff
Joe King
Police Lt. Hennigan
Renie Riano
Mrs. Keller, Landlady
Frank Jaquet
Henry Evans
Frances Robinson
Girl in Cafe Making Comments
Eddie 'Rochester' Anderson
William
Mark Daniels
Man in Cafe Making Comments

Crew

Errol Taggart
Director
Charles Grayson
Writer
Arndt Giusti
Story
Cornelius Reese
Story
Charles Maynard
Editor
Elwood Bredell
Director of Photography
Burt Kelly
Associate Producer
Russell A. Gausman
Set Decoration
Jack Otterson
Art Direction

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