The Sphinx (1933 film)
1933 film by Phil Rosen, Wilfred Lucas
The Sphinx is a 1933 film about a mute man suspected of murder.
- Directed by Phil Rosen. Written by Albert DeMond.
A thrilling crime movie with suspense in every meter (taglines)
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Jack Burton
edit- He means well but he just ain't bright.
- Yeah that's a new gag nowadays. Charity covers a multitude of murders.
- I don't know what this country is coming to when a guy can't get a drink at a police station.
Dialogue
edit- James Riley How'd you know this was a murder?
- Jack Burton: Easy, I made a quick check-up of the population city and found we were one short.
Taglines
edit- A thrilling crime movie with suspense in every meter
Cast
edit- Lionel Atwill — Jerome Breen
- Sheila Terr — Jerry Crane
- Theodore Newton — Jack Burton
- Paul Hurst — Detective Terrence Aloysius Hogan
- Luis Alberni — Luigi Baccigalupi
- Robert Ellis — Inspector James Riley
- Lucien Prival — Jenks
- Lillian Leighton — Mother Werner
- Paul Fix — Dave Werner
External links
edit- The Sphinx quotes at the Internet Movie Database