| Phantom Killer | |
|---|---|
| Directed by | William Beaudine | 
| Written by | Karl Brown | 
| Produced by | A.W. Hackel | 
| Cinematography | Marcel Le Picard | 
| Edited by | Jack Ogilvie | 
| Music by | Frank Sanucci | 
| Distributed by | Monogram Pictures | 
Release date  | 
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| Country | United States | 
Phantom Killer is a 1942 American romantic mystery film directed by William Beaudine, and starring Dick Purcell, Joan Woodbury and John Hamilton.[1] The film was a remake of Phil Rosen's The Sphinx.
Plot
A series of murders seems to implicate a deaf-mute philanthropist, except he has ironclad alibis for all of them. Besides, he has spoken to at least one man who was nearby when the latest killing occurs.
Cast
- Dick Purcell as Edward Clark
 - Joan Woodbury as Barbara Mason
 - John Hamilton as John G. Harrison
 - Warren Hymer as Police Sgt. Pete Corrigan
 - Mantan Moreland as Nicodemus
 - J. Farrell MacDonald as Police Captain
 - Gayne Whitman as District Attorney John W. Rogers
 - Kenneth Harlan as Police Lt. Jim Brady
 - George J. Lewis as Kramer
 - Karl Hackett as Defense Attorney
 - Harry Depp as Lester P. Cutler
 - Isabel La Mal as Mable
 - Robert Carson as Dave Rigby
 - Frank Ellis as Kelsey
 
References
- ↑ "Phantom Killer". TCM. Retrieved 1 February 2014.
 
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