RED-HAIRED ALIBI (1932) Merna Kennedy, Grant Withers & Shirley Temple | Crime, Drama, Mystery | B&W

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The Red-Haired Alibi is an American pre-Code feature-length film produced by Tower Productions. The film was produced by Sigmund Neufeld. The title is often written as Red-Haired Alibi.

SYNOPSIS
A young girl new to the big city gets a job as a man's companion. What she doesn't know is that the man is a notorious gangster.

A young woman, Lynn Monith (Merna Kennedy), comes to Manhattan and is employed by pleasant and charming Trent Travers (Theodore von Eltz) as a companion. She learns over time that Travers is a gangster. After his crimes escalate to murder, police urge her to leave him in order to protect herself. She builds a new life in White Plains and marries Bob Shelton (Grant Withers), a widower with a four-year-old daughter, Gloria (Shirley Temple). However, one night, Lynn drops off Bob at Grand Central Station in Manhattan, and is spotted by Travers, who threatens to reveal her past unless she gives him a large sum so he can leave the country.

The next night, Lynn meets Travers at a restaurant, as they had arranged—but she refuses to pay, fires a gun at him, and flees. Travers is found shot to death soon after. A waiter overheard part of their conversation, and informs the police. The police confront Lynn at her home in White Plains. Lynn confesses and hands over her gun. However, the bullet which killed Travers was fired from a gun of a different caliber! The police realize that Lynn is innocent.

CAST & CREW
Merna Kennedy as Lynn Monith
Theodore von Eltz as Trent Travers
Grant Withers as Bob Shelton
Purnell Pratt as Police Inspector Regan
Huntley Gordon as Police Captain Kent
Fred Kelsey as Detective Corcoran
Arthur Hoyt as Henri
Paul Porcasi as Margoli
John Vosburgh as Morgan
Shirley Temple as Gloria Shelton

Directed by Christy Cabanne
Novel by Wilson Collison
Screenplay and Dialogue by Edward T. Lowe Jr.
Produced by Sigmund Neufeld
Cinematography by Harry Forbes
Edited by Irving Birnbaum
Sound by Corson Jowett
Production Company Tower Productions III
Distributed by Capitol Film Exchange, Stirling Film Distributors, Mill Creek Entertainment
Release date October 15, 1932
Running Time 1 hr and 15 mins
Language English
Country USA, Australia
NOTES
Released on October 15, 1932, it was directed by Christy Cabanne. The movie was based on a novel of the same name written by Wilson Collison. It is the first feature-length film to feature child actress Shirley Temple in the credits.

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