It Couldn't Have Happened (But It Did) Page #4

Synopsis: When a play's two producers are murdered, the playwright tries to solve the crime.
Genre: Crime, Drama, Romance
Director(s): Phil Rosen
Production: Invincible Pictures
 
IMDB:
6.6
APPROVED
Year:
1936
70 min
17 Views


of me mrs. Holden I am not in the least

interested but yesterday he accused me

of having an affair with Lloyd Schaeffer.

Chifa yes will be utterly absurd to

anyone but Ellis after all safer knows

how powerful Ellis wasn't theatrical

circle well I hate to appear rude but if

I years ago I was playing up as a a

well-known actor Ellis crude jealous I'm

and smashed his whole career Schaefer

knows all about that may I suggest that

you tell all this to lieutenant O'Neil

and leave me alone please

did you don't hello oh hello no just in

time to take mrs. Holden home I just saw

this in children's column and I want to

do this anything about the murder

nothing doing don't at all if you put.

South Oh will you both promise to get

out of here if I let you have your say

yes I thought I'd only want help or I

don't go ahead guys come along now let's

have it

well I I don't know whether this has

anything to do with the affair when she

forgave him I notice today he said don't

feel too bad about I'll be directing for

a new set of reducers before long and I

won't forget you and what is so

suspicious about that my Schaefer was

tied to both Catherine Holden under a

long-term contract the same as you are

oh and you think you committed murder to

break the contract

what not sure and you think that I

didn't I had the same motive I wouldn't

think of accusing you that's very sweet

of you but now they're getting very late

and I'm very tired so if you

good evening oh I'm so glad you glad to

see me rock your presence will go crazy

for one-way ticket template will you why

mrs. Gnomonic never be mark please say

good evening mr. Bennet after all the

things I don't be human sister you might

at least invite me to your party

coffee isn't it oh yes yes yes it's your

going-away party to go away when you're

all three of you isn't you witty I want

to fall off until I set this victory so

far come on oh isn't fast you look at

all the hoops fanny

how about misty you folks a dream got it

let me use yourself another time do

anything you want to buy all your

- friends over I'm gonna take a bath and

- get the magic

Hello stone say have you seen this in

the paper here yes I know I know I know

the papers all wrong

I'm not trying to solve any murder

another you interested in the bill good

night listen why don't you go to work on

this thing and try to figure it out

the police are quite able should no

they're not because the police don't

know the truth the facts have all been

twisted around but they even think that

I have something to do with O'Neill's a

capable man he's not going to see an

innocent person suffers no for hurt

something at the pnath day at Faro

between Holden who's white mr. Chamber

tell him the rest I didn't know you were

here

obviously so I'm telling why we were

quarreling July weather quarreling mrs.

Ellis accused me of having an affair

with this man that is true so true or

not true my lack of interested liquor

laughter so if you're all clear out how

did something else what when I was

checking the Pops after the rehearsal

that football for the forest used was

missing you mean their black garbage

pistol yes and a box of blanks now

listen Lord why don't you go home and

get this key you're all upset and if you

are not don't try to be funny stone I

don't know what connection a missing

blank cartridge of Alba could have with

a crime but I am interested in seeing

the men I captured why are you so

interested well because I'm under

suspicion thanks to you and your lying

tongue

you told O'Neill that I hated your

husband and you let Ellis believe I was

in love with you so he wouldn't suspect

either I'm not going to take the rap for

a double-crossing little song hey hey

hey hey hey this party's gettin awfully

dull how about playing a game of.

Monopoly attempt goodie goodie goodie

more company

oh come write it

they I don't understand it you know what

I want do you hand them over

do I have to find them and what you mean

by there all right all right if you want

to be dumb unwrite hole hit flourescent

haven't centimeter on down here right

away to such that woman hey you and.

Carrie take the men in the bedroom and

shake them down Tolleson you'd only tell

me exactly not a thing in tennis and you

found nothing on the mini no you want to

talk or do you want me to take this

place apart if I only knew what you were

looking for okay

get ready boys starting on this room

here all right boys bedroom neck

why mr. O'Neil if you believe Landis

when you get through playing there would

you mind handing me a dry towel

you

but don't forget that someday someday I

come on

want to make this an all-night party

called places of love says but all

thought it's good night good night

- I'm officer don't mention it don't

- mention it

Oh

yah-hoo

catch what's this that's why I've been

sitting out for the last 45 minutes

sitting on why keep it under water

darling go on open it

hmm what's this that's Barney over

searching for the report on the two

murders where did you get the problem

I'm not he had troopers voice on for you

what you mean they stole these rifle

police report you said you needed them

so I sort of suggested the idea of

smiley and oh I wish I could trade you

in on a nightmare.

Oh Frankie I bet you say that to all the

girls Oh Neil you're not gonna have to

put me in jail for life if I'm lucky

hello Jimmy's pretty sick oh you're just

plain horrid and after all the trouble

I've gone to for your sake oh I'll come

along coming on come along that's not

gonna get you anything go ahead get your

clothes on and go home my clothes

they're all wet I saw that woman put

- them in the tub oh we're going it's your

- head Ryan hurry

Hey mother damn yeah hey you come along

bring them in here come on go ahead hang

them up there here you are here you are

here you are

discover anything well trying discover

anything just curious to see how these

reports we made out did they give us the

mention I seem to be suspect number one

you look at this is lipsti athlete set

down you bloodthirsty redhead carton

that room was made by a no ordinary

bullet must have been a dum-dum what

your top see says the fatal bullet pass

clear through the body but they couldn't

find a slug that is strange

maybe it got stuck in the wall or

something oh no didn't just looking at

this cross sketch and the note made by

the officer in charge q no mention of

any slug here Z oh they must have

overlooked it

oh no those boys don't miss anything

look at the details in these notes

cigarette ashes on the carpet not stains

on the rug dried ink on the floor oh I

thought that last week burnt matches in

the ashtray and half a cup of water on

holding death what's that hmm

fingerprints probably that is it look up

3737 mere sample at lab lad I inspector

lab report yes it did

3700 walk petrolatum with pigmentation

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Arthur T. Horman

Arthur T. Horman (September 2, 1905 – November 2, 1964) was an American screenwriter whose career spanned from the 1930s to the end of the 1950s. During that time he wrote the stories or screenplays for over 60 films, as well as writing several pieces for television during the 1950s. more…

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