The Man Who Cried Wolf (1937)
Directed by Lewis R. Foster
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Synopsis by Sandra Brennan
An actor creates a devious murder plot in this suspenseful, ironic drama. For many years, the aging thespian has been confessing to homicides he never committed. Naturally the cops think he is bonkers so that when he really does kill his victim, no one believes he did it. Unfortunately, his lies work against him when something goes horribly wrong.
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confession [criminal], false-accusation, investigation, murder, killing, man