| Alias Mary Smith | |
|---|---|
| Directed by | E. Mason Hopper | 
| Written by | Edward T. Lowe Jr. | 
| Produced by | Ralph M. Like | 
| Starring | Blanche Mehaffey  John Darrow Raymond Hatton  | 
| Cinematography | Jules Cronjager | 
| Edited by | Byron Robinson | 
Production company  | Ralph M. Like Productions  | 
| Distributed by | Mayfair Pictures  British Lion (UK)  | 
Release date  | July 15, 1932 | 
Running time  | 61 minutes | 
| Country | United States | 
| Language | English | 
Alias Mary Smith is a 1932 American mystery crime film directed by E. Mason Hopper and starring Blanche Mehaffey, John Darrow and Raymond Hatton.[1] It was released by the independent company Mayfair Pictures.
Plot
A young woman known by her alias Mary Smith, falls in love with a wealthy young man despite his father's disapproval. Unbeknown to them she is the sister of a man executed after being framed by gangster Snowy Hoagland for a crime he didn't commit. Seeking revenge on him, she becomes entangled in the murder of a district attorney.
Cast
- Blanche Mehaffey as Joan
 - John Darrow as Buddy
 - Raymond Hatton as Scoop
 - Edmund Breese as Father
 - Myrtle Stedman as Mother
 - Gwen Lee as Blossom
 - Henry B. Walthall as Attwell
 - Alec B. Francis as Lawyer
 - Matthew Betz as Snowy
 - Jack Grey as Kearney
 - Harry Strang as Yeager
 - Ben Hall as Jake
 - Lionel Backus as Hood
 - Jack Cheatham as Cop
 - George Chesebro as Mac
 
References
- ↑ Langman & Finn p.6
 
Bibliography
- Langman, Larry & Finn, Daniel. A Guide to American Crime Films of the Thirties. Greenwood Press, 1995.
 - Pitts, Michael R. Poverty Row Studios, 1929–1940. McFarland & Company, 2005.
 
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