
Today I Hang (1942)
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What is Today I Hang (1942) about?
Henry Courtney, a wealthy importer is found murdered and the famous DeNormand necklace has been stolen. The false testimony of two witnesses, Rand and Hobbs, puts Jim O'Brien in the shadow of the hangman's noose. Martha Courtney, widow of the murdered man and Jim's former sweetheart is convinced he isn't guilty, and promises crooked lawyer Roger Lanning the necklace - which Jim doesn't have - if he can arrange for Jim's escape. Rand and Lanning killed Courtney, but Lanning doesn't know that Rand has the necklace.
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- Production:
- PRC, M & A Alexander Productions Inc.
- Country:
- United States of America
- Languages:
- English
- IMDb:
- tt0035448
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Who stars in Today I Hang (1942)?
Walter Woolf King as Jim O'Brien, Mona Barrie as Martha Courtney, William Farnum as Warden Burke, Harry Woods as Henry Courtney, James Craven as Joseph Rand, Michael Raffetto as Roger Lanning, Sam Bernard as Slick Pheeney, Robert Fiske as Det. Johnson.

Jim O'Brien

Martha Courtney

Warden Burke

Henry Courtney

Joseph Rand
Roger Lanning
Slick Pheeney

Det. Johnson

Peter Hobbs

Ticket Agent (uncredited)
Policeman (uncredited)

Prison Guard (uncredited)
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Is Today I Hang worth watching?▼
Today I Hang has mixed reviews with a rating of 5.0/10 based on 2 votes.
What genre is Today I Hang?▼
Today I Hang is a Crime and Mystery film released in 1942.
Who stars in Today I Hang?▼
The cast of Today I Hang includes Walter Woolf King, Mona Barrie, William Farnum, Harry Woods and James Craven.



















