Roar of the Press

Roar of the Press
Directed by Phil Rosen
Produced by Scott R. Dunlap
Written by Alfred Block (story)
Albert Duffy (screenplay)
Starring See below
Cinematography Harry Neumann
Edited by Jack Ogilvie
Distributed by Monogram Pictures
Release dates
  • April 18, 1941 (1941-04-18)
Running time
71 minutes
Country United States
Language English

Roar of the Press is a 1941 American film directed by Phil Rosen.

Plot

Married only a few hours, small-town girl Alice makes her first visit to New York with new husband Wally Williams, a hotshot reporter for the Globe.

A body falls from a building. Williams steals the identification and calls in the story to city editor MacEwen, who makes Wally follow it up. Reporters' wives warn Alice to expect this kind of thing.

A personal ad leads Wally to a second corpse. The police read about in the Globe and angrily haul Wally in for questioning. Alice's irritation grows, as does that of reporters from other newspapers at Wally's continued scoops.

Evildoers from an anti-American organization kidnap Wally, and when he won't reveal how he gets his information, they grab Alice as well. Sparrow McGraun runs a numbers racket but likes Wally better than these foreigners, so he saves the newlyweds. A grateful Wally gives this scoop to every paper except the Globe.

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