A Shriek in the Night
1933 film by Albert Ray
A Shriek in the Night is a 1933 film about two rival newspaper reporters who join together to solve a series of murders being committed in an apartment building.
- Directed by Albert Ray. Written by Frances Hyland.
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Dialogue
edit- Wilfred: Why do you say jumped?
- Insp. Russel: Because I'm an inspector and I can say anything I want to.
- Wilfred: I've always thought...
- Insp. Russell: I've warned you against thinking. You think I'm so dumb I haven't considered the possiblity of a murder, but I have Wilfred, that's why I'm having so much fun.
Cast
edit- Ginger Rogers — Pat Morgan
- Lyle Talbot — Ted Rand
- Harvey Clark — Peterson
- Purnell Pratt — Augusta
- Arthur Hoyt — Wilfred
- Louise Beavers — Maid
- Clarence Wilson — Editor Perkins
External links
edit- A Shriek in the Night quotes at the Internet Movie Database