The Shadow Laughs (film)
The Shadow Laughs is a 1933 American Pre-Code mystery film directed by Arthur Hoerl and starring Hal Skelly, Rose Hobart and Harry T. Morey.[1]
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Directed by | Arthur Hoerl |
Written by | Arthur Hoerl |
Starring | Hal Skelly Rose Hobart Harry T. Morey |
Cinematography | Don Malkames Nick Rogalli |
Edited by | Barney Rogan |
Production company | Trojan Pictures |
Distributed by | Trojan Pictures |
Release date | March 27, 1933 |
Running time | 67 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Cast
- Hal Skelly as Robin Dale
- Rose Hobart as Ruth Hackett
- Harry T. Morey as Capt. Morgan
- Walter Fenner as Tennant
- Robert Keith as George Hackett
- Geoffrey Bryant as Ryan
- Harry Short as Clymer
- John F. Morrissey as Sgt. Owens
- Cesar Romero as Tony Rico
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References
- Weaver p. 174
Bibliography
- Weaver, Tom. Double Feature Creature Attack: A Monster Merger of Two More Volumes of Classic Interviews. McFarland, 2003.
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