Sinister Hands
1932 film by Armand Schaefer
Sinister Hands is a 1932 film about a millionair that is murdered during a séance.
- Directed by Armand Schaefer. Written by Oliver Drake, based on the Norton S. Parker short story "The Seance Mystery".
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Dialogue
edit- Mrs. Lang: No, I couldn't get it Swami.
- Swami Yomurda: He would not give it to you.
- Mrs. Lang: Not only that, he was cruel in his refusal, abusive.
- Swami Yomurda: The present is filled with evil foreboding Mrs. Lang.
- Mrs. Lang: What do you see Swami?
- Swami Yomurda: I see great trouble, disaster, I see the cause of your present unhappiness. I see great crowds, confusion and excitement, I see a tall dark man, who will have great influence in your life.
- Mrs. Lang: Can you tell me who this man is Swami?
- Swami Yomurda: The magic ball is still, the face is shadowy, the name eludes me. Prehaps it will come to me presently. I see tragic events that will alter your entire future. I see sorrow, despair, and again I see vaguely this tall dark man, he's about to speak. Ah, he fades from view, another man, I see the cause of your present unhappiness removed.
Cast
edit- Jack Mulhall — Detective Capt. Herbert Devlin
- Phyllis Barrington — Ruth Frazer
- Crauford Kent — Judge David McLeod
- Mischa Auer — Swami Yomurda
- Louis Natheaux — Nick Genna
- Gertrude Messinger — Betty Lang
External links
edit- Sinister Hands quotes at the Internet Movie Database