The Thirteenth Guest Page #2

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


answered hello

captain Ryan speaking sound Hotel thank

you sister.

Oh beat it over the sound hotel and see

if we can trace that call get a list of

all the guests and all the telephone

calls after midnight and don't Muppet

and don't go to sleep oh well how am I

going to get there you can drive a car

can't you sweetheart take mine and feed

it yes oh that guy's uncle don't die

soon I'll be a nervous wreck who's the

uncle just a big boss in the city that's

all

oh-ho so that's why he's on the force

you don't suppose because you got any

brains what's the matter now well

obvious what are you laughing at nothing

I just think it's funny

I'm glad you invited me down.

I'm invited

yeah okay sit down I'll see you in a few

minutes

do they identify the body yes sir

there's one of you as the brother I am

friend of yours yes and of my sister

all right boys I won't keep you long

either of you know a man named Barksdale

yes

we both do he was my father's lawyer is

he still handling the estate yes why

we'll ask the questions if you don't

mind son wasn't your father's well a

little unusual it was quite unusual he

provided for my mother for Marie and me

left the bulk of the estate to the 13th

guest who was that we don't know the

13th guests never arrived

screwie anything else about this guest

no accepted we always supposed that he'd

come forward and be named when we became

of age or what'll that be well why do

you suppose that might have had

something to do with it.

Marie was 21 yesterday what yes Boxtel

call it the other day and told you I'm

not interested in that

well I am all right be interested wait a

minute where you going out I'll see you

later hey but

I suppose you were at that dinner part

of your poly game yeah how'd your

sisters hit that night right beside my

father she always had that which side

one is right

will you draw me a diagram with that

table name the people in the seating

arrangement and if any of them have died

since make a note of it have you kept in

touch with the family when we couldn't

avoid it well put down their addresses

and leave it with a captain here Thanks

do you remember how we set that night

yes I think so

were you there well I was visiting there

we were just kids then but it isn't easy

to forget a thing like that dinner party

I suppose not

I've got a hunch I'll be thinking about

it for some time myself well let's hear

about that phone call from Barksdale and

I'll let you go well there there isn't

much to it except that Barksdale called

her a few days ago and gave us an

instructions something she was supposed

to do on a 21st birthday and you don't

remember what they were I know she

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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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