The Witness Chair

1936 · Movie · 64 min. · United States

The Witness Chair

Late one night, secretary Paula Young (Ann Harding) leaves the office of her boss, Stanley Whittaker (Douglas Dumbrille, locking the door and taking the stairs to avoid being seen by the elevator operator (Frank Jenks). The next morning, the cleaning lady finds Whittaker's dead body, an apparent suicide. Police Lieutenant Poole (Moroni Olsen) finds a letter signed by Whittaker in which the deceased states he embezzled $75,000. Soon, however, he suspects otherwise and, after investigating, arrests widower James "Jim" Trent (Walter Abel), the vice president of Whittaker Textile Corporation. The gun that fired the fatal shot belongs to Trent, and the typewritten suicide note, though signed by Whittaker, specifically states that Trent is not involved in the embezzlement.

Direction George Nichols Jr.

Cast Ann Harding · Walter Abel

Soundtrack Roy Webb

Screenplay Rian James · Gertrude Purcell

Cinematography Robert De Grasse

Original title The Witness Chair

Not rated (FilmAffinity)

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