Sing, Sinner, Sing | |
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Directed by | Howard Christie |
Produced by | Larry Darmour (executive producer) Phil Goldstone (producer) |
Written by | Wilson Collison (play Clip Joint) Edward T. Lowe Jr. (adaptation and screenplay) |
Starring | See below |
Cinematography | Ira H. Morgan |
Editing by | Otis Garrett |
Running time | 74 minutes 66 minutes (American DVD) |
Country | USA |
Sing, Sinner, Sing is a 1933 American film directed by Howard Christie.
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Leila Hyams plays a singer who is accused of her husband's murder. At the time the movie was released, it was recognized as being loosely based on the 1932 Libby Holman-Zachary Smith Reynolds case.[1][2]
Various artists, such as Lionel Hampton and Marshall Royal, can be seen playing in bands in the film.[3]