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The Lady in the Morgue (1938)

6.2 | Apr 22, 1938 (US) | Mystery, Crime | 01:07

DETECTIVE BILL CRANE AGAIN!...Wise-cracking around for clues...And making them fit...In a thrill-filled mystery drama!

A detective investigates the disappearance of a girl's body from the city morgue.

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Preston Foster
Det. Bill Crane
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Patricia Ellis
Mrs. Sam Taylor
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Frank Jenks
Doc Williams
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Thomas E. Jackson
Police Lieutenant Strom
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Bill Elliott
Chauncey Courtland
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Roland Drew
Sam Taylor
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Barbara Pepper
Kay Renshaw
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Joe Downing
Steve Collins
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Archie Robbins
Frankie French
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Al Hill
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CinemaSerf
6 | Jun 20, 2022
Hold on to your hats - this doesn't (sorry) hang around. A woman's body is found in a dodgy hotel. The police think it suicide, but before anyone can establish who did what to whom - and, indeed, whom she actually was - the body goes AWOL. Investigating PI "Dick Crane" (Preston Foster) gets bumped over the head for his troubles as he attempts to convince the police his is not connected with the disappearing corpse, whilst he and his sidekick "Doc" (Frank Jenks) try to find the real culprits and repatriate the body to the morgue... This production is all very basic, the writing likewise, but Otis Garnett keeps the thing moving along hell-for-leather and what it lacks in substance it makes up for in enthusiasm. Maybe a bit too wordy, but still kills an hour ok.