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  1. THE MURDER MAN. Directed by. Tim Whelan. United States, 1935. Crime, Drama, Thriller, Romance. 69. Synopsis. A newspaper reporter specializes in murder cases, and we see him working on one of them. But this time there’s a surprise ending to it. Synopsis.

  2. The Murder Man is one of several newspaper films from the 1930's that ran the gamut of dramatic to comedic, like The Front Page and His Girl Friday respectively. What it has in common with both is its lightning quick pace and snappy dialog. What it lacks is a believable story and compelling, well drawn characters.

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  4. Steve Grey, reporter for the Daily Star, has a habit of scooping all the other papers in town. When Henry Mander is investigated for the murder of his shady business partner, Grey is one step ahead of the police to the extent that he often dictates his story in advance of its actual occurrence. He leads the police through an 'open and shut' case resulting in Mander being tried, convicted and ...

  5. Murder Man, The (1935) -- (Movie Clip) Very Fatally Dead In the press room at the precinct, crime beat reporters (William Demarest, Bobby Watson, Lucien Littlefield, Fuzzy Knight, and James Stewart as "Shorty") get word of a big time killing, early in The Murder Man, 1935.

  6. The Murder Man. NR 1935 Crime, Drama, Romance, Thriller · 1h 9m. We've checked all the major streaming services, and this title is not found on any of them right now. Get Notified. Steve Grey, reporter for the Daily Star, has a habit of scooping all the other papers in town. When Henry Mander is investigated for the murder of his shady ...

  7. The Murder Man. Dictaphones! The Murder Man is a 1935 crime drama film directed and co-written by Tim Whelan. Two slimy, corrupt investment brokers, Halford and Mander, are having a falling out. Halford is upset with Mander, who has acquired some government bonds illicitly; this threatens to bring federal law enforcement on them.