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The Case of the Black Cat (1936) The Case of the Velvet Claws (1936) Charlie Chan at the Circus (1936) Charlie Chan at the Opera (1936) Charlie Chan at the Race Track (1936) Charlie Chan's Secret (1936) The Garden Murder Case (1936) Murder on a Bridle Path (1936) The Plot Thickens (1936) The Preview Murder Mystery (1936) Satan Met a Lady (1936 ...
On the review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes, the film holds an approval rating of 100% based on 65 reviews, with an averate rating of 8.8/10. The website's critics consensus reads, "A psychologically complex portrait of obsession, Laura is also a deliciously well-crafted murder mystery." [19]
Please Murder Me: Peter Godfrey: Madge Blake, Raymond Burr: United States [40] While the City Sleeps: Fritz Lang: Dana Andrews, Ida Lupino, Rhonda Fleming: United States [41] 1957: The Devil Strikes at Night: Robert Siodmak: Mario Adorf, Hannes Messemer, Claus Holm: Germany: Les Espions: Henri-Georges Clouzot: Curd Jürgens, Véra Clouzot ...
Prison film [33] The Devil Thumbs a Ride: Felix E. Feist: Lawrence Tierney, Ted North, Nan Leslie: United States [34] Kiss of Death: Henry Hathaway: Victor Mature, Brian Donlevy, Coleen Gray: United States: Crime thriller [35] The Long Night: Anatole Litvak: Henry Fonda, Barbara Bel Geddes, Vincent Price: United States: Crime drama [36 ...
The Window is a 1949 American black-and-white film noir, based on the short story "The Boy Cried Murder" (reprinted as "Fire Escape") [4] by Cornell Woolrich, about a lying boy who witnesses a killing but is not believed.
Silver Blaze is a 1937 British black-and-white crime mystery film, based loosely on Arthur Conan Doyle's 1892 short story "The Adventure of Silver Blaze". It was directed by Thomas Bentley, and was produced by Twickenham Film Studios Productions. It stars Arthur Wontner as Sherlock Holmes, and Ian Fleming as Dr. Watson. [1]
The Man Who Disappeared (1951 film) The Man Without a Face (1950 film) The Medallion Crime; Mr. Arkadin; Mr. Denning Drives North; The Murderer X; My Cousin Rachel (1952 film) My Gun Is Quick (film) The Mystery of the Express Car
The Unseen is a 1945 American film noir mystery film directed by Lewis Allen and starring Joel McCrea. It's based on the 1942 novel Midnight House (US title: Her Heart in Her Throat) by Ethel Lina White. The film was Paramount's follow-up vehicle to The Uninvited (1944), in which star Gail Russell surged to popularity.
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