A disturbed, war scarred crime reporter turns to illegal means in an attempt to generate news stories. Angry by his boss for a lack of stories, Lewis Bevan takes matters into his own hands to revive his flagging career.

If you have ever felt like your boss is asking too much of you, The Warren Case might make you feel a bit better about your life choices. This weird little 1934 British thriller is absolutely worth a watch if you have a soft spot for dusty, fast-paced melodrama.But if you can't stand scratchy sound and actors who yell ...
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"If you have ever felt like your boss is asking too much of you, The Warren Case might make you feel a bit better about your life choices. This weird little 1934 British thriller is absolutely worth a watch if you have a soft spot for dusty, fast-paced melodrama.But if you can't stand scratchy sound and actors who yell their lines like they are performing for the back row of a massive theatre, you will probably want to skip this one. 🎬The setup is beautifully unhinged. Lewis Bevan (played with f..."
Walter Summers, Arnold Ridley
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