The President Vanishes
movie

SENSATIONAL!...DYNAMIC! A SMASHING, DRAMATIC STORY SO STARTLING THE AUTHOR DARED NOT SIGN HIS NAME!
Released November 17, 1934
Overview
The President Vanishes, released in the United Kingdom as Strange Conspiracy, is a 1934 American political drama film directed by William A. Wellman and produced by Walter Wanger. Starring Edward Arnold and Arthur Byron, the film is an adaptation of Rex Stout's political novel of the same name.
Cast

Edward Arnold
as
Secretary of War Wardell

Arthur Byron
as
President Stanley Craig

Paul Kelly
as
Chick Moffat

Peggy Conklin
as
Alma Cronin

Andy Devine
as
Val Orcott

Rosalind Russell
as
Sally Voorman

Janet Beecher
as
Mrs. Craig

Osgood Perkins
as
Harris Brownell

Sidney Blackmer
as
D.L. Voorman

Edward Ellis
as
Lincoln Lee

Irene Franklin
as
Mrs. Orcott

Charley Grapewin
as
Richard Norton
Crew

William A. Wellman
as
Director
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Walter Wanger
as
Producer
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Barney McGill
as
Director of Photography
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Hanson T. Fritch
as
Editor
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Sidney Ullman
as
Art Direction
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Dolph Zimmer
as
Assistant Director
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Hugo Grenzbach
as
Sound
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Edward B. Powell
as
Original Music Composer

Hugo Riesenfeld
as
Original Music Composer
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Clifford Vaughan
as
Original Music Composer

Rex Stout
as
Novel

Carey Wilson
as
Writer