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Murder at Glen Athol (1936)

6.5 | Feb 27, 1936 (US) | Mystery | 01:04

The most intriguing baffler of them all

A famous detective is invited to a swanky party at an elegant mansion, but before the night is over he finds himself involved with gangsters, blackmail and murde

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John Miljan
Bill Holt
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Irene Ware
Jane Maxwell
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Iris Adrian
Muriel Randel
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Noel Madison
Gus Colleti
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Oscar Apfel
Reuben Marshall
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Barry Norton
Tom Randel
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Harry Holman
Campbell Snowden
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Betty Blythe
Ann Randel
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James P. Burtis
Mike 'Jeff' Jefferies
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Lew Kelly
Police Sgt. Olsen

Reviews

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CinemaSerf
6 | Jun 19, 2022
This is quite a reasonable effort with Reuben Marshall as a detective who is invited to a posh party whereupon he meets some riff-raff and soon blackmail and murder are the order of the evening with plenty of suspects. The plot isn't half bad, and though the characters are a tad flat, it moves along well for just over an hour with some decent one-liners around, too, and John Miljan, a hapless James Burtis and a bit of glamour from Irene Ware to keep the pot simmering, if not exactly boiling. Enjoyable....