The Missing Lady
1946 film by Phil Karlson From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Missing Lady is a 1946 American mystery film directed by Phil Karlson and starring Kane Richmond and Barbara Read. It was the third and final in a series of three films released by Monogram in 1946 starring Richmond as The Shadow, the others being The Shadow Returns and Behind The Mask.[1]
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Directed by | Phil Karlson |
Written by | George Callahan |
Based on | The Shadow by Walter B. Gibson |
Produced by | Joe Kaufman |
Starring | Kane Richmond Barbara Read |
Cinematography | William A. Sickner |
Edited by | Ace Herman |
Music by | Eddie Kay |
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Distributed by | Monogram Pictures |
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Running time | 60 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Plot
Lamont Cranston, alias The Shadow, investigates when an art dealer is murdered and his valuable jade statuette is stolen.
Cast
- Kane Richmond as Lamont Cranston (The Shadow)
- Barbara Read as Margo Lane
- Pierre Watkin as Commissioner Weston
- Claire Carleton as Rose Dawson
- Garry Owen as Johnson
Reception
Critic Leonard Maltin wrote that of the three Monogram Shadow films released in 1946, The Missing Lady was "the best of the series, played like a straight film noir and offering a few surprise twists."[2]
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