The Westland Case

THE CRIME CLUB IS ON THE SCREEN!

6.0
19371h 2m

A detective must solve a case where a girl was murdered in a room--and all the doors and windows were locked from the inside.

Production

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Cast

Photo of Preston Foster

Preston Foster

Bill Crane - Private Detective

Photo of Frank Jenks

Frank Jenks

Doc Williams

Photo of Carol Hughes

Carol Hughes

Emily Lou Martin

Photo of Barbara Pepper

Barbara Pepper

Agatha Hogan

Photo of Astrid Allwyn

Astrid Allwyn

Miss Brentino

Photo of Clarence Wilson

Clarence Wilson

Charles Frazee

Photo of Theodore von Eltz

Theodore von Eltz

Robert Westland

Photo of George Meeker

George Meeker

Richard Bolston

Photo of Russell Hicks

Russell Hicks

Mr. Woodbury

Photo of Selmer Jackson

Selmer Jackson

The Warden

Photo of Rollo Lloyd

Rollo Lloyd

Amos Sprague

Photo of Thomas E. Jackson

Thomas E. Jackson

Detective Lt. Strom

Photo of Arthur Hoyt

Arthur Hoyt

Dr. Shuttle

Photo of Bryant Washburn

Bryant Washburn

State Attorney Ross

Photo of Alice Belcher

Alice Belcher

Aunt Mary

Photo of Ward Bond

Ward Bond

Connors - Death-Row Inmate

Photo of Don Brodie

Don Brodie

Taxi Driver

Photo of Herbert Evans

Herbert Evans

Simmons - Butler

Photo of Henry Hall

Henry Hall

Major Lee - Ballistics Expert

Photo of Eddie Kane

Eddie Kane

Joe Petro

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Reviews

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CinemaSerf

6/10

Preston Foster ("Crane") and Frank Jenks ("Doc") get together for this hour long crime thriller that finds them trying to unravel the mystery of a woman found dead - but with all the doors and windows locked from the inside (and no sign of a puddle on the floor!). It transpires that her husband "Robert Westland" (Theodore von Eltz) is being held by the police for the murder, but is he really guilty and can our dynamic duo stop "Westland" from an appointment with the chair? It's quite an exciting little drama, this - Carol Hughes provides quite a chunk of feisty charm as "Emmy Lou" and there are plenty of other blondes to muddy the waters as our investigation gathers steam. There is a chemistry between the two at the top of the bill and the writing - though hardly taxing on anyone's little grey cells - keeps the pace quick and effective. Not a film you will ever remember seeing, but still one of the better "Crime Club" efforts.

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