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    Scandal Sheet

    1952 · Crime drama · 1h 22m
  2. Scandal Sheet is a 1952 American film noir directed by Phil Karlson. The film is based on the novel The Dark Page by Samuel Fuller, who himself was a newspaper reporter before his career in film. The drama features Broderick Crawford, Donna Reed and John Derek.

  3. Scandal Sheet: Directed by Phil Karlson. With Broderick Crawford, Donna Reed, John Derek, Rosemary DeCamp. The editor of an exploitation newspaper commits a murder and assigns his protégé to investigate hoping to divert attention away from himself.

    • (3.5K)
    • Crime, Drama, Film-Noir
    • Phil Karlson
    • 1952-01-16
  4. Jun 23, 2022 · Scandal Sheet is a 1952 American film noir directed by Phil Karlson. The film is based on the novel The Dark Page by Samuel Fuller, who himself was a newspaper reporter before his career in...

    • Jun 23, 2022
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  5. Scandal Sheet is a 1952 film noir directed by Phil Karlson. The film is based on the novel The Dark Page by Samuel Fuller, who himself was a newspaper reporter before his career in film. The drama features Broderick Crawford, Donna Reed and John Derek.

    • 82 min
    • 6.6K
    • Fred Frinton
  6. Editor Mark Chapman (Broderick Crawford) presides over a trashy but financially successful tabloid newspaper in New York City. With his hotshot crime reporter, Steve McCleary (John Derek), and ...

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    • Broderick Crawford
    • Phil Karlson
    • Crime, Drama
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  9. Scandal Sheet (1952) -- (Movie Clip) Stop The Presses! Audience knows but reporter McCleary (John Derek) doesn't, that editor Chapman (Broderick Crawford) is the killer in the murder story he's pitching in Phil Karlson's Scandal Sheet, 1952, from a Samuel Fuller novel.

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