The best Charles Sellon’s crime movies

Charles Sellon

Charles Sellon

24/08/1870- 26/06/1937
Today we present the best Charles Sellon’s movies. If you are a great movie fan, you will surely know most of them, but we hope to discover a movie that you have not yet seen … and that you love! Let’s go there with the best Charles Sellon’s movies.

I Am a Fugitive from a Chain Gang

I Am a Fugitive from a Chain Gang
8.2/10
  • Genre: CrimeDrama
  • Release: 09/11/1932
  • Character: Hot Dog Stand Owner (uncredited)
A World War I veteran’s dreams of becoming a master architect evaporate in the cold light of economic realities. Things get even worse when he’s falsely convicted of a crime and sent to work on a chain gang.

Welcome Home

Welcome Home
7.1/10
A con artist attends a reunion in his hometown and discovers that his former classmates are trying to trick an old millionaire into returning to build a factory.

Big News

Big News
5.4/10
A reporter's marriage is jeopardized by his drinking and he finds himself accused of a murder he didn't commit.

Man to Man

Man to Man
6/10
  • Genre: CrimeDrama
  • Release: 05/12/1930
  • Character: Judge
Mike (Phillips Holmes) is a popular college track star, but with a terrible secret. His father John (Grant Mitchell) is in prison for murdering the person who murdered his brother. The story leaks out, Mike loses a class election and he withdraws from school and heads home in shame. The town's old timers admire Mike and his father, while younger ones think Mike is probably no good. Before long, John is pardoned and heads back home. Can they all live in peace?

Burning Up

Burning Up
5.7/10
Racecar-driver Lou Larrigan gets mixed up with a crooked gang of racetrack promoters, and is in love with Ruth Morgan, whose father is marked as a victim by the gang.

Bureau of Missing Persons

Bureau of Missing Persons
6.5/10
  • Genre: ComedyCrimeDrama
  • Release: 16/09/1933
  • Character: Undertaker (uncredited)
Butch Saunders has been transferred to Missing Persons because he was too brutal in other police work...

The Tip-Off

The Tip-Off
5.8/10
  • Genre: ComedyCrime
  • Release: 16/10/1931
  • Character: Pop Jackson
A young radio repairman becomes involved with gangsters and one of their girlfriends when he repairs their radio.

Easy Come, Easy Go

Easy Come, Easy Go
5.7/10
Dix plays radio announcer Robert Parker, working at a station run by his girlfriend's father. Becoming a bit overexcited on the air, our hero lets slip a few (fortuitously unheard) profanities. Fired from his job, Parker enters into an amusing series of misadventures with veteran bank robber Jim Bailey (Charles Sellon).

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