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The Tattooed Stranger ()


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The body of a Jane Doe turns up in an abandoned car in New York and the police's only clue revolves around the tattoo she has on her arm, and the fact that someone tried to destroy the corpse to erase the fingerprints.

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Detective Frank Tobin
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Mary Mahan (as Patricia White)
Walter Kinsella ...
Lieutenant Corrigan
Frank Tweddell ...
Captain Lundquist
Rod McLennan ...
Captain Gavin
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Joe Canko (as Henry Lasco)
Arthur L. Jarrett ...
Johnny Marseille (as Arthur Jarrett)
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Fisher
William Gibberson ...
Aberfoyle
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William Alston ...
Desk Sergeant (uncredited)
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Billy Alcohol (uncredited)
Coleman Francis ...
Stonecutter (uncredited)
Herbert Holcombe ...
Policeman (uncredited)
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Detective Deke Del Vecchio (uncredited)

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Edward Montagne ... (as Edward J. Montagne)

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Philip H. Reisman Jr. ... (original screenplay) (as Phil Reisman Jr.)

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Jay Bonafield ... producer
Howard Hughes ... executive producer (uncredited)
Douglas Travers ... associate producer

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Alan Shulman ... (as Alan Schulman)

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William O. Steiner ... director of photography (as William Steiner)

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David Cooper

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Sam Corso
William Saulter

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Rudolph Liszt ... makeup artist (uncredited)

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Peter R. Scoppa ... assistant director (as Peter Scoppa)

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Francis Woolley ... sound

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Herman Fuchs ... music supervisor

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Frank Mayer ... business manager
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  • RCA (sound system)

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Plot Summary

Early one morning in a New York City park, a passerby walking his dog discovers who ends up being a Jane Doe shot dead in the front passenger seat of a parked car. Homicide Chief Captain Lundquist assigns longtime Homicide Detective, hard-boiled and grizzled Lieutenant Corrigan in charge of the investigation. He also assigns as co-lead younger college educated Detective Frank Tobin, newly transferred into Homicide from the Police Laboratory. While Tobin, who is used to having his head above a microscope in conducting his work, realizes that he has to gain the skills of field work on the job, rough around the edges Corrigan is not looking forward to working with who he considers an egghead. They have to discover not only the victim's identity, but who killed her, why she was killed and the killer's whereabouts, Tobin determining early in the investigation that the killer is indeed a man and a tall one at that. One of the other major leads is the tattoo on the victim's wrist. In the process of their investigation, Corrigan and Tobin will either complement each other in their different working styles, or drive each other crazy in those differences. In following another lead, Tobin meets botanist Dr. Mary Maher, association with who he may want to extend beyond this case in his attraction to her. Written by Huggo

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Taglines Murder-by-Murder the killer leaves his trail! See more »
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Also Known As
  • El misterio del tatuaje (Spain)
  • Татуированная незнакомка (Soviet Union, Russian title)
  • Marca Fatal (Brazil)
  • O xenos me to stigma (Greece)
  • Il tatuaggio misterioso (Italy)
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  • 64 min
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Budget $124,000 (estimated)

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Trivia Jack Lord appears in the film 2 or 3 times as one of the detectives at police headquarters. See more »
Goofs Corrigan refers to the Jane Doe as Tattoo Tillie before the ME informs him that she has a tattoo on her wrist. See more »
Quotes Det. Frank Tobin: He doesn't LOOK like a killer.
Lt. Corrigan: Neither does a toadstool.
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