The Missing Lady (1946)
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- 1h 0min
- Crime, Drama
- 17 Aug 1946 (USA)
- Movie
A jade statue, "The Missing Lady", is stolen and its owner killed. Lamont Cranston, alias the Shadow, sets out to catch the killer but is blamed for the murders himself as each time he investigates some facet of the case another suspect is...
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Kane Richmond | ... |
Lamont Cranston [The Shadow]
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Barbara Read | ... |
Margo Lane
(as Barbara Reed)
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George Chandler | ... |
Shrevvie
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James Flavin | ... |
Police Insp. Cardona
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Pierre Watkin | ... |
Police Commissioner Weston
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Dorothea Kent | ... |
Jennie Delaney
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James Cardwell | ... |
Terry Blake
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Claire Carleton | ... |
Rose Dawson
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Jack Overman | ... |
Ox Walsh
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Jo-Carroll Dennison | ... |
Gilda Marsh
(as Jo Carroll Dennison)
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Frances Robinson | ... |
Anne Walsh
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Almira Sessions | ... |
Miss Effie
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Nora Cecil | ... |
Miss Millie
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George J. Lewis | ... |
Jan Field
(as George Lewis)
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Dewey Robinson | ... |
Harry -Bartender
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Anthony Warde | ... |
Henchman Lefty
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Bert Roach | ... |
Waldo - Bar Drunk
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Garry Owen | ... |
Johnson (scenesDeleted)
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Lee Phelps | ... |
Detective (scenesDeleted)
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Ted Billings | ... |
Flophouse Bum (uncredited)
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Eddie Dunn | ... |
Interrogation Detective (uncredited)
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George Lessey | ... |
James Douglas (uncredited)
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Tom Plank | ... |
Flophouse Clerk (uncredited)
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Ray Teal | ... |
Interrogating Detective with Black Mustache (uncredited)
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Douglas Wood | ... |
Alfred Kester (uncredited)
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Hank Worden | ... |
Flophouse Bum (uncredited)
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Directed by
Phil Karlson |
Written by
George Callahan | ... | (screenplay) |
Walter B. Gibson | ... | (character) (uncredited) |
Produced by
George Callahan | ... | associate producer |
Joe Kaufmann | ... | producer (as Joe Kaufman) |
Cinematography by
William A. Sickner | ... | (as William Sickner) |
Editing by
Ace Herman |
Art Direction by
Dave Milton | ... | (as David Milton) |
Set Decoration by
Raymond Boltz Jr. | ... | (as Ray Boltz) |
Makeup Department
Harry Ross | ... | makeup artist |
Production Management
Glenn Cook | ... | production manager |
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
Theodore Joos | ... | assistant director (as Doc Joos) |
Kenneth Kessler | ... | assistant director (as Kenny Kessler) |
Sound Department
Tom Lambert | ... | sound |
Joseph I. Kane | ... | sound effects editor (uncredited) |
Visual Effects by
Mario Castegnaro | ... | transparency projection shots |
Larry Glickman | ... | special optical effects |
Music Department
Edward J. Kay | ... | musical director (as Eddie Kay) |
William A. Wilmarth | ... | music editor (as William H. Wilmarth) |
Production Companies
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- Monogram Pictures (1946) (United States) (theatrical)
- Pathé Pictures Ltd. (1947) (United Kingdom) (theatrical)
- Associated Artists Productions (AAP) (1949) (United States) (tv)
- Motion Pictures for Television (MPTV) (1951) (United States) (tv)
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Plot Summary |
A jade statue, "The Missing Lady", is stolen and its owner killed. Lamont Cranston, alias the Shadow, sets out to catch the killer but is blamed for the murders himself as each time he investigates some facet of the case another suspect is killed.
Written by Doug Sederberg |
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Taglines | A Mystery Thrill-Treat from the Annals of "The Shadow"! See more » |
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Did You Know?
Trivia | The earliest documented telecasts of this film took place in Los Angeles Saturday 19 November 1949 on KNBH (Channel 4) and in New York City Thursday 16 February 1950 on the DuMont Television Network's WABD (Channel 5). See more » |
Movie Connections | Follows The Shadow Returns (1946). See more » |