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The Phantom of 42nd Street (1945)

4.5 | May 02, 1945 (US) | Mystery, Thriller | 00:58

A theatre critic teams up with a cop to investigate the murder of a Broadway actor.

Featured Crew

Director
Cinematography
Novel, Screenplay
Editor
Set Decoration
Novel
Associate Producer
Sound Engineer
Special Effects
Production Manager

Cast

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Dave O'Brien
Tony Woolrich
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Jack Mulhall
Lt. Walsh
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Kay Aldridge
Claudia Moore
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Alan Mowbray
Cecil Moore
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Frank Jenks
Egbert Egelhofer, aka Romeo
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Edythe Elliott
Janis Buchanan
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Vera Marshe
Ginger
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Stanley Price
Reggie Thomas
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John Crawford
John Carraby

Reviews

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CinemaSerf
5 | Jul 01, 2022
This had many of the makings of an intriguing little murder mystery with a good tight theatre set; an unpopular star of the stage and a menacing spectre who seemingly haunts the place... Sadly, we are delivered of a blandly written drama with a lacklustre cast treading well trodden boards to guide us gingerly through an equally drably developed story. Neither Dave O'Brien (theatre critic "Woolrich") nor Kay Aldridge (initially the prime suspect "Claudia") bring much to the screen in this. It's so very flat and unmemorable - and there is little doubt that their shenanigans will unearth the murderer. It's got a sort of end-of-the-war fatigue about it that I can't deny I ended up sharing in.