
Murder on the Campus
Mystery
Overview
A popular young student finds herself accused of a series of murders that have occurred on the college campus. Her boyfriend, a reporter for the local newspaper, knows she didn't do it, and and sets out to prove her innocence and catch the real killer.
Top Cast


Shirley Grey
Shirley Grey
Lillian Voyne
Shirley Grey
Lillian Voyne


Charles Starrett
Charles Starrett
Bill Bartlett
Charles Starrett
Bill Bartlett


J. Farrell MacDonald
J. Farrell MacDonald
Police Capt. Ed Kyne
J. Farrell MacDonald
Police Capt. Ed Kyne


Ruth Hall
Ruth Hall
Ann Michaels
Ruth Hall
Ann Michaels


Dewey Robinson
Dewey Robinson
Detective Sgt. Charlie Lorrimer
Dewey Robinson
Detective Sgt. Charlie Lorrimer


Maurice Black
Maurice Black
Blackie Atwater
Maurice Black
Blackie Atwater


Edward Van Sloan
Edward Van Sloan
Prof. C. Edson Hawley
Edward Van Sloan
Prof. C. Edson Hawley


Jane Keckley
Jane Keckley
Hilda Lund
Jane Keckley
Hilda Lund
Richard Catlett
Richard Catlett
Wilson, Frat House Manager
Richard Catlett
Wilson, Frat House Manager
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