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  • The Lady in Scarlet (1935)
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    65 min | Mystery, Romance
The Lady in Scarlet (1935)
Approved
65 min | Mystery, Romance

When a wealthy art dealer is murdered, the private investigator hired for the case discovers a web of blackmail, corruption and stolen bonds.
Director
Writers
Arthur Hoerl (story) | Robert Ellis (screenplay) | Helen Logan (screenplay)
Cinematographer
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Updated Nov 21, 1935

Release date
May 12, 1940 (United States)

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13 cast members
Name Known for
Reginald Denny
Oliver Keith Oliver Keith   See fewer
Patricia Farr
Ella Carey Ella Carey   See fewer
Jameson Thomas
Dr. Phillip J. Boyer (as Jamison Thomas) Dr. Phillip J. Boyer (as Jamison Thomas)   See fewer
Dorothy Revier
Julia Sayre Julia Sayre   See fewer
James Bush
Arthur Pennyward Arthur Pennyward   See fewer
John St. Polis
Jerome T. Shelby Jerome T. Shelby   See fewer
Claudia Dell
Alice Sayre Alice Sayre   See fewer
John T. Murray
Albert J. Sayre Albert J. Sayre   See fewer
Lew Kelly
Police Inspector Lewis Trainey Police Inspector Lewis Trainey   See fewer
Jack Adair
F. W. Dyker F. W. Dyker   See fewer
Frank LaRue
Medical Examiner (uncredited) Medical Examiner (uncredited)   See fewer
Al Thompson
Mr. Quigley (uncredited) Mr. Quigley (uncredited)   See fewer
Lloyd Whitlock
Charlie Mitchell (uncredited) Charlie Mitchell (uncredited)   See fewer
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