Fog (1933)
All were suspected - one was guilty!
The murders are committed in swift succession on board a liner crossing the Atlantic in a dense fog, and many of the passengers come under suspicion before the actual killer is bought to justice with the aid of a very substantial "ghost."
Director: Albert S. Rogell
Genre: Drama, Crime
Runtime: 70 min
Release Date: November 11, 1933
Cast
- Mary Brian - Mary Fulton
- Donald Cook - Wentworth Brown
- Reginald Denny - Dr. Winstay
- Robert McWade - Alonzo Holt
- Helen Freeman - Madame Alva
- Maude Eburne - Mrs. Jackson
- G. Pat Collins - Mullaney
- Edwin Maxwell - Ship Captain
- Samuel S. Hinds - Dickens
- Marjorie Gateson - Mrs. Bentley
Screenplay
- Ethel Hill (Screenplay)
- Dore Schary (Screenplay)
- Dorothy Rice Sims (Story)
- Valentine Williams (Story)
Cinematography: Benjamin H. Kline
Editing: Richard Cahoon
Production: Columbia Pictures
Country: United States of America
Language: English
Original Language: en
More Films by Director: Albert S. Rogell
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Fog about?
- The murders are committed in swift succession on board a liner crossing the Atlantic in a dense fog, and many of the passengers come under suspicion before the actual killer is bought to justice with the aid of a very substantial "ghost."
- Who directed Fog?
- Fog was directed by Albert S. Rogell.
- Who stars in Fog?
- Fog stars Mary Brian, Donald Cook, Reginald Denny, Robert McWade, Helen Freeman, Maude Eburne.
- How long is Fog?
- Fog has a runtime of 1h 10m (70 minutes).
- What genre is Fog?
- Fog is a Drama, Crime film.
- Where was Fog produced?
- Fog was produced in United States of America.