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)

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

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