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Directed by | Edward L. Cahn |
Produced by | Sam Baerwitz |
Starring | Tom Conway |
Cinematography | Jackson Rose |
Edited by | Louis Sackin |
Music by | Edward J. Kay |
Distributed by | 20th Century Fox |
Release date |
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Running time | 65 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Bungalow 13 is a 1948 American crime drama film starring Tom Conway.
Plot
Private detective Christopher Adams chases a precious antique jade lion through the Mexican cafes, auto courts, and the seamy side of Los Angeles.
Adams has a meeting scheduled with a mystery man named Gomez, who is killed. Alice Ashley, a woman he encounters in a bar, then picks Adams' pocket, stealing his wallet. When he tracks her down, he finds Alice stabbed to death. Nosy neighbor Theresa Appleby happens upon the scene after Adams arrives.
A police lieutenant, Sam Wilson, immediately suspects Adams of murdering the woman. Investigating together, they conclude that a bartender, Patrick Macy, once engaged to Adams, is behind the killings. Mrs. Appleby also helps a grateful Adams in solving the case.
Cast
- Tom Conway as Christopher Adams
- Margaret Hamilton as Mrs. Theresa Appleby
- Richard Cromwell as Patrick Macy
- James Flavin as Lt. Sam Wilson
- Marjorie Hoshelle as Alice Ashley
- Frank Cady as Gus Barton
- Eddie Acuff as José Fernando
- Jody Gilbert as Mrs. Martha Barton
- Juan Varro as Pedro Gomez
- Lyle Latell as Willie
- Mildred Coles as Hibiscus
- John Davidson as Mr. Eden
- Cy Kendall as Police Officer (unbilled)
- Robert Malcolm as Sergeant Cox (unbilled)
- Anne Nagel as Henrietta (unbilled)
References
- "Bungalow 13". afi.com. Retrieved 2024-02-11.
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