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Murder with Pictures (1936) was a Crime - Mystery Film directed by Charles Barton and produced by Edward F. Cline.

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Hester Boone: [Catching Murdock with Meg a second time] Maybe you'd like me to wear a bell or something.


Hester Boone: Aw, you know how it is, junior: a girl's got her pride.
Kent Murdock: But you could swallow it... if it was mixed with a little gin, couldn't ya?
Hester Boone: Yes, dear, in a silver fizz.


Hester Boone: When I think of all we were to each other... Then when I catch up with you, what do I find? Oh when I think of every--
Kent Murdock: Stop thinking and give your larynx a rest.


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One of over 700 Paramount Productions, filmed between 1929 and 1949, which were sold to MCA/Universal in 1958 for television distribution, and have been owned and controlled by Universal ever since.
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Also directed by Charles Barton




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Also produced by Edward F. Cline


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Also released in 1936




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