

17/11/1934
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.

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

Robert McWade
as Vice Presient Molleson

DeWitt Jennings
as Cullen

Walter Kingsford
as Drew

Douglas Wood
as Roger Grant

Charles Richman
as Corcoran

Paul Harvey
as Skinner

Jason Robards Sr.
as Kilbourne

Harry Woods
as Kramer

Tom Dugan
as Nolan

Martha Mayo
as Mrs. Delling

Charles K. French
as Legislator

William Worthington
as Legislator

William J. Holmes
as Legislator

Charles Meakin
as Legislator

Art Howard
as Legislator

Ed Lewis
as Legislator

Edmund Mortimer
as Legislator

Emmett King
as Legislator

Edgar Sherrod
as Legislator

Henry Hebert
as Legislator

Clara Blandick
as Mrs. Delling

J. Carrol Naish
as Anti-War Demonstrator (uncredited)

Irving Bacon
as Gray Shirt Garage Attendant (uncredited)

Eddie Fetherston
as Radio Man at President's Speech (uncredited)

Sam Hayes
as Radio Announcer (uncredited)

Robert Homans
as Cop on the Beat (uncredited)

John St. Polis
as Attorney General Davis (uncredited)
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