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The prosecutor decided not to try for first degree murder, [11] and she was found guilty of manslaughter, and received a sentence of "one-to-ten" years. [12] Garnier, after losing her appeal in January 1950, [13] was released from Tehachapi Prison in May 1951 after serving less than a year-and-a-half. [14]
Her Mad Night: Directed by E. Mason Hopper. With Conway Tearle, Irene Rich, Mary Carlisle, Kenneth Thomson. A woman is accused of murdering a man who molested her young daughter.
- (71)
- Crime, Drama
- E. Mason Hopper
- 1932-10-12
They were tried and convicted together for the murder of Irene Silverman, along with 117 other charges. Kenneth made a plea deal in the murder of David Kazdin, pleading guilty and agreeing to testify against his mother in her trial for Kazdin's murder in return for her not facing a death sentence .
Her Mad Night is a 1932 American pre-Code crime film directed by E. Mason Hopper and starring Conway Tearle, Irene Rich and Mary Carlisle. It is also known by the title Held For Murder.
Wisely, Mayfair's 1932 epic Her Mad Night was retitled Held for Murder when it was reissued, resulting in far better business than the film had enjoyed upon its first release. Irene Rich stars as a mother who takes the blame when her daughter Merna Kennedy apparently commits murder.
- (66)
- E. Mason Hopper
- Passed
- Conway Tearle, Irene Rich, Mary Carlisle
SPOILERS Conway Tearle has been proposing to shipmate Irene Rich twenty times, and every time she has turned him down. The he tells her the story of how his friend's wife ran out on him and their infant daughter. The friend left Tearle the daughter's guardian and went off and drank himself to death. Miss Rich agrees to marry him.
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In the quiet of this Riverside street, a tense drama was played on April 26, 1949, as funeral services were held for John E. Owen, Los Angeles millionaire friend of actress Irene Rich. At left is the jail house, where Mrs. Agnes Garnier was arraigned for the shooting.