The Thirteenth Guest Page #5

Synopsis: 13 years before the movie opens, there was a dinner party, at which the 13th guest failed to show up. The master of the manner has died, and left the bulk of his estate to this 13th guest, but nobody knows who that is. Now someone is murdering the remaining guests, and placing their dead bodies at the table, in the same seat they had occupied 13 years before.
Genre: Mystery, Thriller
Director(s): Albert Ray
Production: Monogram Pictures
 
IMDB:
5.9
Year:
1932
69 min
26 Views


on I'll make it snappy

miss Morgan I don't know where is he

just a swell species of skunk sounds

more tummy what are you done with her

I tell you I did you call her and tell

her to meet me here no I swear I didn't

we know all about sure wouldn't the

other girls so you may as well tell us

the rest who was in on this with you.

Barksdale so you killed her and then

backed out so you wouldn't have to split

that no I don't know who killed him I

swear it pick up that phone no no why

not

because that's the way Lila got it

you were there that night and you kill

her no I saw her after after shooting it

miss Morgan no no I didn't

oh you're a liar go on take him down

we'll lock him up but Phil I tell you

Ryan it doesn't make good sense why go

to all the trouble to impersonate

someone and then kill the impersonator.

Jensen tried to kill miss Morgan but

somebody else killed the girl thinking

it was miss Morgan Jensen knew the

difference there have been two different

factions working in this against each

other when it

but where's exactly get an axe break

that wall in and son you'd better go on

back to the station why because I don't

think your sister is going to be alive

when we find it

[Applause]

Got a patent on that little electrical

device of yours Adams no I'm sorry to

say I hadn't well I wouldn't worry about

it if I were you

the state's got something that works

along the same lines and we're going to

give you an exclusive demonstration take

him out into that safety deposit box

sure what did you find only a million

dollars of securities for her a million

how disgusting I hope it is in u.s.

steel don't worry if it isn't I left the

securities there of course but this

letter was on top and I thought you'd

want it thank you.

- Murray the thirteenth guess I can

imagine that I was it all the time.

I.

The poor lamb

reading aloud y-yes

my dear child I'm making a rather

melodramatic attempt to protect your

fortune but if I am right about the

other members of the family it is almost

certain to reveal them to you in their

true light so that you will not make the

same mistake I made when I married into

it.

Bless you my dear and may they have

killed each other off by the time you

receive this your father

it's said but it's also darn good advice

what they're not to marry into a screwy

family.

[Laughter]

Tell me where you've been well first I

went

when he had told me to tailor

[Applause]

[Applause]

Hello hello Phil this is Ryan listen

I've got another swell I'm not

interested.

[Applause]

When you hear the tone of the gong it

will be exactly twelve o'clock and six

split seconds

hello ring stuyvesant 9600 and keep

ringing it and when you've done that

well well ring it some more.

[Applause]

[Music]

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Frances Hyland

Frances Hyland (April 25, 1927 – July 11, 2004) was a Canadian stage, film and television actress. Hyland studied at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art, making her professional debut in London as Stella in A Streetcar Named Desire, opposite John Gielgud. In 1954, she returned to Canada, becoming a regular at the Stratford Festival in Ontario. Her roles there included Isabella (in Measure for Measure), Portia (in The Merchant of Venice), Olivia (in Twelfth Night), Perdita (in The Winter's Tale), Desdemona (in Othello) and Ophelia in (in Hamlet). She appeared in movies such as The Changeling (1980), The Hounds of Notre Dame (1980), Happy Birthday to Me (1981), The Lotus Eaters (1993) and Never Talk to Strangers (1995), and on television, including a role on Road to Avonlea. more…

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