Murder by Television
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Murder by Television is a 1935 film about the mysterious murder of a television innovator.
- Directed by Clifford Sanforth. Written by Joseph O'Donnell.
A STORY OF A PERFECT CRIME (taglines)
Arthur Perry[edit]
- [explaining the mechanism of Dr. Houghland's death] They created the interstellar frequency, which is the death ray.
- As Ah Ling would say... Even though the eyes may see, the mind will not believe.
James Houghland[edit]
- I thought that television should be something more than just another form of amusement.
Other[edit]
- Ah Ling: [while being questioned about the murder] Mr. Perry very good friend. Chinese do not repay friendship with death.
Dialogue[edit]
- Hammond: You realize it's possible for a man of experience, with brains and ambition, to go far in this business?
- Richard Grayson: Well, I've got the ambition.
Taglines[edit]
- A STORY OF A PERFECT CRIME
- An IMPERIAL-CAMEO PRODUCTION
Cast[edit]
- Bela Lugosi — Dr. Arthur Perry / Edwin Perry
- June Collyer — June Houghland
- Huntley Gordon — Dr. Henry M. Scofield
- George Meeker — Richard Grayson
- Henry Mowbray — Chief of Police Nelson
- Charles Hill Mailes — Prof. James Houghland
- Claire McDowell — Mrs. Houghland
- Hattie McDaniel — Isabella - the Cook
- Allen Jung — Ah Ling
- Charles K. French — Donald M. Jordan
External links[edit]
- Murder by Television quotes at the Internet Movie Database
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