Scandal Street

Scandal Street
Directed by James P. Hogan
Produced by Edward T. Lowe, Jr.
Written by Bertram Millhauser
Eddie Welch
Starring Lew Ayres
Louise Campbell
Roscoe Karns
Porter Hall
Edgar Kennedy
Elizabeth Patterson
Music by John Leipold
Cinematography Henry Sharp
Edited by James Smith
Production
company
Distributed by Paramount Pictures
Release dates
  • February 11, 1938 (1938-02-11)
Running time
62 minutes
Country United States
Language English

Scandal Street is a 1938 American drama film directed by James P. Hogan and written by Bertram Millhauser and Eddie Welch. The film stars Lew Ayres, Louise Campbell, Roscoe Karns, Porter Hall, Edgar Kennedy and Elizabeth Patterson. The film was released on February 11, 1938, by Paramount Pictures.[1]

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Frank Nugent of The New York Times said, "The fictional half of the Criterion's bill is filled by a well-wrought B-plus melodrama from Paramount, an entertaining tidbit called Scandal Street, which considers, for the 'steenth time, the cruelty, malice and stupidity of small-town gossips. Here it is Louise Campbell who suffers the tongue-lashing and the guilty-until-proved-innocent attitude of Peach-tree Lane's residents when the married Don Juan in the next-door house is found murdered. Fortunately, she has wee Virginia Weidler on her side, as well as right, and the murder outs conveniently. As small-town profiles go, this is as definitive as the next, with penetrating sidelights on the weekly bridge nights, the children's dancing school, amours and civic pride."[2]

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