Murder in the Private Car Page #2

Synopsis: Ruth Raymond works on the switchboard and her boyfriend is John Blake. It has taken 14 years, but a detective named Murray has found her and confirmed that she is Ruth Carson. As a child, she was kidnaped by her uncle and is the daughter of a wealthy railroad tycoon. Under the watchful eye of Godfrey D. Scott, an attempt on her life is foiled. But a fake telegram put her on a private railroad car heading east. It is in this car that her life is again in danger and people are murdered.
Genre: Mystery, Romance
Director(s): Harry Beaumont
Production: MGM
 
IMDB:
6.3
PASSED
Year:
1934
63 min
71 Views


don't you get me why are you going first

to the hotel diplomat and then to meet

my father and then maybe Paris and in

London

gee all my life I've wondered who my dad

was and now I'm not only going to have

him but all the things I've wanted all

my life oh gee honey but I'm glad for

you

well you drop us a card once in a while

won't you Allanon company quotation

quotation

you get me the hotel diplomat and the

flower Street please

hello Hotel diplomat I'd like to speak

to miss Ruth Carson Ruth Carson yes she

what she's not talking to anyone

she's angry is she well you tell her to

call me up as quickly as possible

she needs me well you just tell her that

I'm I'm the man who didn't go to the

washroom

yeah yeah why yes it is an idea yeah

excuse me

on time nothing you're an hour late the

hotel operator gave me a message not to

be him till 9:
30 hotel operator why I

didn't send you any message it's funny

yes very funny oh well let's not blame

the operator you see the third richest

girl in the world get so many calls come

on Jack

drama I can only stay a few minutes you

see I've got yes I know you're Ruth

Carson I used to know a Ruth Raymond

that's how I'd miss her now you're being

silly

keep the home fires burning Abner

they're pardon me fight me yeah how sick

is your gas tank I don't know I didn't

build a car I just drive it

oh no hard feelings now thank you I

think a number seven will do what I say

no hard feelings no who's your friend.

Oh Papa or drdane huh it seems rich

girls must have protection

there's no hard feelings

listen I'm willing to let the matter

drop if you are but certainly I shall

treat the incident as if it had never

occurred your families all well will you

please go away

where to now yeah what day is today why

it's Thursday my I thought it was 9

o'clock now other days do fly.

I think being rich is more fun John just

think how wonderful everything is going

to be for now we can get there now wait

a minute rules you're worth millions

great but if you think I'm going to

become mr. Ruth Carson you're all wrong

until I'm in a position to make you mrs.

John Blake we'll just stay friends

well of all the ridiculous things do you

think it's going to make any difference

just because I came into a few million

dollars of course not what are you going

away well I won't know until mr. Murray

gets back to the hotel at 10:00 oh I

must go now you won't mind will you no

I'll call you at 10:30 goodbye

are you trying to reach me well now

you're acting human for a moment I

thought my will could go into your head

ha ha sweet

do me a favor root coax that guy under

one of your Papa's locomotives.

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Ralph Spence

Ralph Spence (November 4, 1890 – November 21, 1949) was an American screenwriter and playwright. Born in Key West, Florida in 1890, he wrote for 121 films between 1912 and 1946. His play, The Gorilla, was produced on Broadway in 1925, and was the basis for several films. He also wrote material for a number of presentations of the Ziegfeld Follies and Earl Carroll's Vanities.[1] Spence died in Woodland Hills, Los Angeles from a heart attack. more…

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