The Man Who Wouldn't Die Overview:

The Man Who Wouldn't Die (1942) was a Mystery Film directed by Herbert I. Leeds and produced by Sol M. Wurtzel.

BlogHub Articles:

No article for The Man Who Wouldn't Die at this time. Submit yours here.

Quotes from

Catherine Wolff: Well, Dad hates the idea that some day he's going to die - simply can't stand it!
Michael Shayne: [laconically] Somebody must have told him the good die young.


Michael Shayne: Say, what do you use for brains - feathers?


Alfred Dunning: [after being caught eavesdropping at the door] I'm Dunning, Mr. Wolff's secretary. If I can be of any service, please let me know.
Michael Shayne: I'll send up a flare.
Michael Shayne: [after Dunning leaves] Who's that - Dumbo?
Catherine Wolff: Oh, no, Dunning. Well, he's been with Dad 25 years. I wouldn't worry about him.
Michael Shayne: [dryly] Oh, I'm not worried. He was just wandering by and got his ear caught in the door.


read more quotes from The Man Who Wouldn't Die...

Facts about

No facts for this film.

Share this page:
Visit the Classic Movie Hub Blog CMH
Also directed by Herbert I. Leeds




More about Herbert I. Leeds >>
Also released in 1942




See All 1942 films >>