Call Northside 777
directed by Henry Hathaway,
written by Jerome Cady, Jay Dratler, Leonard Hoffman and Quentin Reynolds,
was released in the United States on February 13, 1948.
Based on the true 1932 Joseph Majczek case, and articles written by James P. McGuire and Jack McPhaul, published in the Chicago Daily Times in 1944.
Narrated by Truman Bradley.
Music by Alfred Newman.
Cast:
James Stewart, Richard Conte, Lee J. Cobb, Helen
Walker, Betty Garde, Kasia Orzazewski, Joanne De Bergh, Howard Smith, Moroni
Olsen, John McIntire, Paul Harvey, Robert Adler, Richard Bishop, Larry J.
Blake, John Bleifer, Truman Bradley, Dollie Caillet, Michael Chapin, George
Cisar, Jane Crowley, Jimmy Dime, Abe Dinovitch, Rex Downing, Eddie Dunn, Lew
Eckles, Ben Erway, Joseph Forte, Helen Foster, Stanley Gordon, Walter Greaza,
Jonathan Hale, Buck Harrington, Percy Helton, Samuel S. Hinds, Perry Ivins,
Robert Karnes, Leonarde Keeler, Cy Kendall, J.M. Kerrigan, Carl Kroenke, Paul
Kruger, Henry Kulky, Charles Lane, Philip Lord, Jack Mannick, E.G. Marshall,
Norman McKay, George Melford, Charles Miller, Edward Peil Jr., George Pembroke,
Wanda Perry, Arthur Peterson, Joe Ploski, William Post Jr., Addison Richards,
Thelma Ritter, Richard Rober, Dick Ryan, Peter Seal, Lester Sharpe, George
Spaulding, Ray Spiker, Lionel Stander, Ann Staunton, Freddie Steele, George
Turner, George Tyne, Bill Vendetta, Otto Waldis, Duke Watson, Robert B.
Williams.