Hot Off the Press is a 1935 American drama film directed by Albert Herman.[1] It was the second of eight adaptations of Peter B. Kyne stories.[1]
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Directed by | Albert Herman |
Written by | Gordon Griffith Peter B. Kyne Victor Potel |
Produced by | Sam Katzman |
Starring | Jack La Rue |
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Running time | 70 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Bill Jeffry is a reporter who leaves The Evening Call in favor of rival Star Bulletin. When one of the Star's intrepid newsboys, Mickey Karnes, is attacked, Bill, who was merely in the wrong place at the wrong time, finds himself falsely accused of the attack. He sets about unmasking the real criminal.