Young reporter accidentially kills his newspaper's editor in a fight over the publisher's mistress, who is also the paper's society editor.Young reporter accidentially kills his newspaper's editor in a fight over the publisher's mistress, who is also the paper's society editor.Young reporter accidentially kills his newspaper's editor in a fight over the publisher's mistress, who is also the paper's society editor.
Richard Cramer
- Desk Sergeant
- (uncredited)
Bing Crosby
- Singer on radio
- (uncredited)
Gordon De Main
- Prosecuting Attorney
- (uncredited)
Freddie Burke Frederick
- Robert Marshall as a boy
- (uncredited)
Clarence Geldert
- District Attorney
- (uncredited)
Julia Swayne Gordon
- Mrs. William Winter
- (uncredited)
Betty Jane Graham
- Annabelle
- (uncredited)
Tom Hanlon
- Desk Clerk
- (uncredited)
Edward Hearn
- Policeman
- (uncredited)
Emmett King
- Judge
- (uncredited)
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- Writer
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Did you know
- TriviaA restored 35mm print was shown at the Museum of Modern Art (NYC) in May 2016. It was also shown at Capitolfest 14 in Rome, NY on August 13, 2016.
- ConnectionsRemake of Man, Woman and Sin (1927)
- SoundtracksThere Must Be Somebody for Me
(uncredited)
Written by J. Fred Coots and unknown songwriter
Sung on radio by Bing Crosby, with The Rhythm Boys
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If you think about the plot too much with "Up for Murder", you'll likely see more holes and unbelievable situations than you expected. Still, despite this, it is enjoyable and a decent time-passer.
Lew Ayres plays Robert, an unbelievably naive young man who has ideas about becoming a reporter. Amazingly, with nothing to recommend him other than a perennially drunk employee, he's given a job! However, his first assignment is an odd one...to be the escort for the lady society editor at the paper. Soon, Robert is smitten with Myra (Genevieve Tobin)...to the point of being almost embarrassing. What he doesn't realize is that she's the newspaper owner's mistress...a kept woman. Everybody seems to know this but dopey Robert...and soon he's wooing her like a schoolboy with his first love. However, in the midst of this comes tragedy...and I'll say no more about that.
You just have to see this film to understand why I thought it was ridiculous. Ayres' character is just TOO naive...to the point of being, well, a bit of an idiot. And, what he later does in the film clearly confirms the idiot part! Not a bad film...but one whose plot really is tough to swallow.
Lew Ayres plays Robert, an unbelievably naive young man who has ideas about becoming a reporter. Amazingly, with nothing to recommend him other than a perennially drunk employee, he's given a job! However, his first assignment is an odd one...to be the escort for the lady society editor at the paper. Soon, Robert is smitten with Myra (Genevieve Tobin)...to the point of being almost embarrassing. What he doesn't realize is that she's the newspaper owner's mistress...a kept woman. Everybody seems to know this but dopey Robert...and soon he's wooing her like a schoolboy with his first love. However, in the midst of this comes tragedy...and I'll say no more about that.
You just have to see this film to understand why I thought it was ridiculous. Ayres' character is just TOO naive...to the point of being, well, a bit of an idiot. And, what he later does in the film clearly confirms the idiot part! Not a bad film...but one whose plot really is tough to swallow.
- planktonrules
- Oct 28, 2023
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