The Scarlet Clue (1945) | |
Director(s) | Phil Rosen |
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Top Genres | Comedy, Crime, Mystery, Thriller/Suspense |
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The Scarlet Clue (1945) was a Comedy - Crime Film directed by Phil Rosen .
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Quotes from
Mrs. Marsh:
You're stupid thinking these people would murder anyone. They're too busy murdetring the English language.
Charlie Chan: [after accidently bumping a passer-by] Oh, I beg your pardon, sir.
Horace Karlos: To meet a gentleman who apologizes for bumping you in these days is a rare thing, indeed. He is either a coward or a gentleman. I give you credit for the latter.
[they both bow]
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Charlie Chan: [after accidently bumping a passer-by] Oh, I beg your pardon, sir.
Horace Karlos: To meet a gentleman who apologizes for bumping you in these days is a rare thing, indeed. He is either a coward or a gentleman. I give you credit for the latter.
[they both bow]
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Facts about
At one point at the TV station, Sidney Toler appears to have actually gotten shocked, albeit accidentally, by a cyclometer, ad-libbing " . . . also keep finger out of same" in response.
Mantan Moreland and real-life nightclub partner Ben Carter (playing himself) recreate two of their nightclub routines.
Leonard Mudie plays a horror actor called Horace Karlos. Ironically, when Boris Karloff was at Monogram doing his Mr. Wong series, he used a plot device similar to the method of murder utilized here.
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Mantan Moreland and real-life nightclub partner Ben Carter (playing himself) recreate two of their nightclub routines.
Leonard Mudie plays a horror actor called Horace Karlos. Ironically, when Boris Karloff was at Monogram doing his Mr. Wong series, he used a plot device similar to the method of murder utilized here.
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