
Apartment 29
Mystery
Overview
Drama critic Stanley Ormsby, after giving a new play a negative review finds himself embroiled in a murder mystery involving some of the play’s troupe all occurring around Apartment 29.
Top Cast


Earle Williams
Earle Williams
Stanley Ormsby
Earle Williams
Stanley Ormsby


Ethel Grey Terry
Ethel Grey Terry
The Girl
Ethel Grey Terry
The Girl


Denton Vane
Denton Vane
Bobby Davis
Denton Vane
Bobby Davis


Bernard Siegel
Bernard Siegel
Janitor
Bernard Siegel
Janitor
L. Johnston
L. Johnston
The Russian
L. Johnston
The Russian
Billie Billings
Billie Billings
His Wife
Billie Billings
His Wife
Victor A. Stewart
Victor A. Stewart
Superintendent
Victor A. Stewart
Superintendent
Frank Mason
Frank Mason
Policeman
Frank Mason
Policeman
Tommy Brett
Tommy Brett
Messenger Boy
Tommy Brett
Messenger Boy
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