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Jealousy is a film of genre Drama directed by Roy William Neill released in USA on 23 november 1934 with Nancy Carroll

Jealousy (1934)

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Released in USA 23 november 1934
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Genres Drama
Rating54% 2.7498652.7498652.7498652.7498652.749865

Jealousy is a 1934 American drama film directed by Roy William Neill and starring Nancy Carroll, George Murphy, Donald Cook and Raymond Walburn. The film was released on November 23, 1934.

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An insanely jealous boxer murders his manager when he finds her alone with his fiancee, but she is the one charged with the crime by the police.

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