
Power of the Press
Drama
Overview
During WWII, the publisher of the isolationist New York Gazette is murdered just as he was about to change the paper's policy and support the US war effort. His friend, a small town patriotic editor, is brought in to find the culprits.
Top Cast


Guy Kibbee
Guy Kibbee
Ulysses Bradford
Guy Kibbee
Ulysses Bradford


Lee Tracy
Lee Tracy
Griff Thompson
Lee Tracy
Griff Thompson


Gloria Dickson
Gloria Dickson
Edwina Stephens
Gloria Dickson
Edwina Stephens


Otto Kruger
Otto Kruger
Howard Raskin
Otto Kruger
Howard Raskin


Victor Jory
Victor Jory
Oscar Trent
Victor Jory
Oscar Trent


Don Beddoe
Don Beddoe
Pringle (uncredited)
Don Beddoe
Pringle (uncredited)


Edmund Cobb
Edmund Cobb
Process Server (uncredited)
Edmund Cobb
Process Server (uncredited)


Eddie Laughton
Eddie Laughton
Reporter (uncredited)
Eddie Laughton
Reporter (uncredited)


Douglas Leavitt
Douglas Leavitt
Whiffle (uncredited)
Douglas Leavitt
Whiffle (uncredited)


Ivan Miller
Ivan Miller
Man on Dais (uncredited)
Ivan Miller
Man on Dais (uncredited)
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