The Mystery of Marie Roget (film)
1942 film by Phil Rosen
The Mystery of Marie Roget is a 1942 film about a detective who tries to unravel the strange circumstances surrounding the death of a young actress.
- Directed by Phil Rosen. Written by Michael Jacoby, based on the story by Edgar Allan Poe.
Beautiful beast! Maddening...with her soft caress! Murdering...with steel-clawed terror! (taglines)
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Dialogue
edit- Henri Beauvais: Dupin? You had something to do with those murders in the Rue Morgue didn't you?
- Gobelin: Something to do? Monsieur, Dr. Dupin practicaly solved those murders single handed.
Taglines
edit- Thrill to the mystery-master's most amazing story! Steel-clawed terror ravaging a shuddering city.
- Beautiful beast! Maddening...with her soft caress! Murdering...with steel-clawed terror!
- The Mystery-master's spine-clutching classic of the Phantom Mangler of Paris!
Cast
edit- Patric Knowles — Paul Dupin
- Maria Montez — Marie Roget
- Maria Ouspenskaya — Cecile Roget
- John Litel — Henri Beauvais
- Edward Norris — Marcel Vigneaux
- Lloyd Corrigan — Gobelin
- Nell O'Day — Camille Roget
- Frank Reicher — Magistrate
- Paul E. Burns — Gardener
- Charles Middleton — Zoo Curator
- William Ruhl — Detective
- Reed Hadley — Naval Officer
External links
edit- The Mystery of Marie Roget quotes at the Internet Movie Database