Hollywood Story
A producer takes over a small film studio and - sensing that it'll be a good movie- begins investigating an old murder of a silent film star shot in his office years ago. He finds that his life is threatened as he digs deeper into the mystery.
William Castle
Casts & Crew
Richard Conte
Julie Adams
Richard Egan
Henry Hull
Fred Clark
Jim Backus
Houseley Stevenson
Paul Cavanagh
Katherine Meskill
Louis Lettieri
Francis X. Bushman
Betty Blythe
William Farnum
Helen Gibson
Rico Alaniz
Tony Barr
Chet Brandenburg
Peter Brocco
Harris Brown
Joseph Bryan
James J. Casino
William Castle
Lon Chaney
Bing Conley
John Crawford
Russell Dennis
Marjorie Eaton
Douglas Evans
William Fawcett
Charlie Gibbs
Herschel Graham
Jimmy Gray
Robert Haines
Eddie Kane
Mike Lally
Elmo Lincoln
William Marks
Joel McCrea
Joseph Mell
Jean Mills
Forbes Murray
Richard Neill
Barry Norton
William H. O'Brien
Frank O'Connor
Allen O'Locklin
Gloria Petroff
Mary Philbin
Jack Reynolds
Victor Romito
Cosmo Sardo
Charles Sherlock
Robert Sherman
Olan Soule
Robert R. Stephenson
Charles Sullivan
Edwin Tuttle
William Vedder
June Whitley Taylor
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