Phantom Killer (film)
Phantom Killer is a 1942 American romantic mystery film directed by William Beaudine, and starring Dick Purcell, Joan Woodbury and John Hamilton.[1] The film was a remake of Phil Rosen's The Sphinx.
Phantom Killer | |
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Directed by | William Beaudine |
Produced by | A.W. Hackel |
Written by | Karl Brown |
Cinematography | Marcel Le Picard |
Edited by | Jack Ogilvie |
Distributed by | Monogram Pictures |
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Plot
A series of murders seems to implicate a deaf mute philanthropist, except he has ironclad alibis for all of them, and besides, he has spoken to at least one man who was nearby when the latest killing occurs. Tense!
Cast
- Dick Purcell as Edward Clark
- Joan Woodbury as Barbara Mason
- John Hamilton as John G. Harrison
- Warren Hymer as Police Sgt. Pete Corrigan
- Mantan Moreland as Nicodemus
- J. Farrell MacDonald as Police Captain
- Gayne Whitman as District Attorney John W. Rogers
- Kenneth Harlan as Police Lt. Jim Brady
- George J. Lewis as Kramer
- Karl Hackett as Defense Attorney
- Harry Depp as Lester P. Cutler
- Isabel La Mal as Mable
- Robert Carson as Dave Rigby
- Frank Ellis as Kelsey
gollark: I'm sure you'd like to think so.
gollark: The International Standards Organisation cannot save you.
gollark: Umnikos isn't here. There is only Olivia.
gollark: Yes. You refuse to acknowledge an obvious truth.
gollark: I don't have to impersonate myself.
References
- "Phantom Killer". TCM. Retrieved 1 February 2014.
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