The Famous Ferguson Case

The Famous Ferguson Case

74 mins | Drama, Crime | April 19, 1932

A foreword warns against the peril of yellow journalism, and the story illustrates it by following events in the upstate New York town of Cornwall after prominant financier George Ferguson is killed. Two types of New York City journalists descend on Cornwall, one interested in facts, the other in getting sensational "news". Mrs. Ferguson is known to have been friendly with a local banker. The Fergusons quarrel the evening he is killed (by "burglers", his wife tells the police later), and she is arrested, spurred on by the "bad" journalists, who also manage to badger the banker's wife into the hospital. Meanwhile, young Bruce Foster runs the Cornwall Courier, and shows the big city reporters how to dig out real news while they attempt to subvert justice for their own ends.

The Famous Ferguson Case

74 mins | Drama, Crime | April 19, 1932

The Famous Ferguson Case
A foreword warns against the peril of yellow journalism, and the story illustrates it by following events in the upstate New York town of Cornwall after prominant financier George Ferguson is killed. Two types of New York City journalists descend on Cornwall, one interested in facts, the other in getting sensational "news". Mrs. Ferguson is known to have been friendly with a local banker. The Fergusons quarrel the evening he is killed (by "burglers", his wife tells the police later), and she is arrested, spurred on by the "bad" journalists, who also manage to badger the banker's wife into the hospital. Meanwhile, young Bruce Foster runs the Cornwall Courier, and shows the big city reporters how to dig out real news while they attempt to subvert justice for their own ends.
IMDb rating 6.4
Producers First National Pictures
Original title The Famous Ferguson Case
Directors Lloyd Bacon
Writers Courtney Terrett

Cast

Joan Blondell

as Maizie Dickson

Grant Mitchell

as Martin Collins

Vivienne Osborne

as Mrs. Marcia Ferguson

Adrienne Dore

as Antoinette 'Toni' Martin

Tom Brown

as Bruce Foster

Kenneth Thomson

as Bob Parks

Leslie Fenton

as Perrin

Oscar Apfel

as Mr. Brooks

Walter Miller

as Cedric Works

Purnell Pratt

as George M. Ferguson

Willard Robertson

as Sheriff

George Meeker

as Jigger Bolton

Russell Hopton

as Rusty Callahan

George McFarland

as Newsboy

Leon Ames

as Judd Brooks

J. Carrol Naish

as Claude Wright

William Burgess

as Dad Sipes

Clarence Wilson

as County Attorney

Russell Simpson

as Banker Craig

Kathrin Clare Ward

as Mrs. Martin - Toni's Mother

George Chandler

as Depot Loafer (uncredited)

Spencer Charters

as Fire Chief (uncredited)

Dick Curtis

as O'Toole (uncredited)

Mike Donlin

as Photographer (uncredited)

James Ellison

as Reporter Lane (uncredited)

George Irving

as Reporter (uncredited)

Si Jenks

as Gas Station Man (uncredited)

Allan Lane

as Reporter (uncredited)

Claire McDowell

as Brooks' Landlady (uncredited)

Miriam Seegar

as Mrs. Judd Brooks (uncredited)