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  1. Shadows of Sing Sing is a 1933 American pre-Code crime drama film, directed by Phil Rosen. It stars Mary Brian, Bruce Cabot, and Grant Mitchell, and was released on October 27, 1933.

  2. Shadows of Sing Sing: Directed by Phil Rosen. With Mary Brian, Bruce Cabot, Grant Mitchell, Harry Woods. Muriel Rossi (Mary Brian), the sister of a racketeer, Al Rossi (Harry Woods), falls in love with Bob Martel (Bruce Cabot), the son of a police detective, Joe Martel (Grant Mitchell).

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    • Action, Crime, Drama
    • Phil Rosen
    • 1933-12-03
  3. Overview. Muriel Rossi (Mary Brian), the sister of a racketeer, Al Rossi (Harry Woods), falls in love with Bob Martel (Bruce Cabot), the son of a police detective, Joe Martel (Grant Mitchell). Their love affair causes bot families problems when Bob is framed, but saved as a result of his father's access to police department films.

  4. Muriel Rossi (Mary Brian), the sister of a racketeer, Al Rossi (Harry Woods), falls in love with Bob Martel (Bruce Cabot), the son of a police detective,...

  5. Muriel Rossi (Mary Brian), the sister of a racketeer, Al Rossi (Harry Woods), falls in love with Bob Martel (Bruce Cabot), the son of a police detective, Joe Martel (Grant Mitchell). Their love affair causes bot families problems when Bob is framed, but saved as a result of his father's access to police department films.

  6. Shadows of Sing Sing is a film directed by Phil Rosen with Mary Brian, Bruce Cabot, Grant Mitchell, Harry Woods .... Year: 1933. Original title: Shadows of Sing Sing. Synopsis: Muriel Rossi (Mary Brian), the sister of a racketeer, Al Rossi (Harry Woods), falls in love with Bob Martel (Bruce Cabot), the son of a police detective, Joe Martel ...

  7. Shadows of Sing Sing. ( 1933 ) « LOVETRAPPED IN THE WEB OF THE LAW! (original lobby card-all caps)» Action. Crime. Drama. Romance. Black and White. 1930s. Muriel Rossi (Mary Brian), the sister of a racketeer, Al Rossi (Harry Woods), falls in love with Bob Martel (Bruce Cabot), the son of a police detective, Joe Martel (Grant Mitchell).