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The Lady in Scarlet (1935)

3.5 | Oct 20, 1935 (US) | Mystery, Romance | 01:05

When a wealthy art dealer is murdered, the private investigator hired for the case discovers a web of blackmail, corruption and stolen bonds.

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Reginald Denny
Oliver Keith
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Patricia Farr
Ella Carey
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Jameson Thomas
Dr. Phillip J. Boyer
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Dorothy Revier
Julia Sayre
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James Bush
Arthur Pennyward
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John St. Polis
Jerome T. Shelby
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Claudia Dell
Alice Sayre
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John T. Murray
Albert J. Sayre
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Lew Kelly
Police Inspector Lewis Trainey
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Jack Adair
F. W. Dyker

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CinemaSerf
6 | Jun 19, 2022
Reginald Denny is on good form in this rather formulaic whodunnit as "Oliver Keith" - an accomplished PI drafted in to investigate the killing of a wealthy art dealer. Once on the case, he discovers there is a lot more to the case than just the fatality - and there are no lack of suspects mired in this tale of greed and ambition. What helps this along nicely is the engaging double-play between Denny and his equally competent, if somewhat undervalued, assistant "Ella" (Patricia Farr) and Lew Kelly is quite good as the pretty hapless policeman. Only an hour long, but still a decently paced nostalgic look at crime fighting in days when everyone wore a hat and called themselves Mr. & Miss.