Convicted is a 1931 American pre-Code film directed by Christy Cabanne and starring Aileen Pringle and Jameson Thomas.
Tony Blair, a producer of Broadway plays, is murdered on a California-bound passenger liner, and a series of events leads to an assumption that Claire Norvelle has committed the killing.
"The production company credit on-screen reads: "Produced by Supreme Features, Inc, LTD. Alfred T. Mannon, Pres."
"[1]The Motion Picture Guide, first published in 1985, describes Convicted as a "nicely developed murder mystery".
However, in his 2010 biography and guide Wild Bill Elliot: A Complete Filmography, author Gene Blottner characterizes the film as "an adequate but undistinguished low-budget murder mystery".