"I'll Name The Murderer" 1936 Poverty Row Feature Ralph Forbes, Marion Shilling Malcolm McGregor

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  • Опубликовано: 1 окт 2024
  • When a nightclub singer is murdered, a local gossip columnist begins his own investigation.
    I'll Name the Murderer is a 1936 American crime film produced by C.C. Burr for Puritan Pictures, directed by Raymond K. Johnson and starring Ralph Forbes, Marion Shilling and Malcolm McGregor. The story and screenplay was written by Phil Dunham with special dialogue by Edwin K. O'Brien, and the film was released January 27, 1936. This was Schilling's last film.
    It is the opening night of Luigi’s (Harry Semels) nightclub, gossip columnist Tommy Tilton (Ralph Forbes) is at the nightclub with his photographer, Smitty (Marion Schilling). Tilton runs into his college friend Ted Benson (Malcom McGregor) who is engaged to Vi Van Ostrum (Charlotte Barr-Smith).
    Behind the scenes one of the dancers, Valerie Delroy, and the nightclub’s featured singer, Nadia Renee, have an argument which results in Luigi firing Valerie and her dance partner Walton (Gayne Kinsey).
    Ralph Forbes as Tommy Tilton
    Marion Shilling as 'Smitty', newspaper photographer
    Malcolm McGregor as Ted Benson
    James Guilfoyle as Lou Baron, Private Investigator
    John Cowell as Police Captain 'Pop' Flynn
    William Bailey as William Hugo Van Ostrum, Vi's father
    Agnes Anderson as Nadia Renee, aka Marina Farina
    Claire Rochelle as Valerie Delroy, aka Maragert O'Brien
    Gayne Kinsey as Walton, Valerie's Dance Partner
    Harry Semels as Luigi, Club Owner
    Al Klein as Club Waiter
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