Murder in the Private Car Page #3

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


Oh silly good night good night

it's getting chilly out close this

window for you don't forget 10:30

all right this

keep that car in sight will you Humphrey.

I guess how do you figure that there's

no time for a bigger ring let's scram

where's the driver this car guess you

must be where the movies all right

fellas give me a hand clear this out

with it come on

but nobody's

hey there's a demon here all right hey

listen mister I'm tired will you please

pay me off and let me go no no no I like

you this something refreshing about you

a little gasoline even refreshing

oh good evening officer reprove me if I

approach just to prove me get out of the

way that's right reprove me I can take

it pardoning the vernacular well well

well if it isn't Ruth Carson Carson well

fancy meeting you here like this hmm

small world isn't it get out of the way

no no I I wouldn't take her in there

it's a terrible picture driver put up

your horse we're in for the evening like

that'd be almost kidnap fine thing when

you can't even trust a hired bodyguard

oh I wish somebody like that was

guarding my body but wasn't it lucky

that gasoline tank sprung a leak

hmm I wonder if it was luck oh say maybe

that switchboard wasn't such a bad spot

after all listen miss Carson I've got to

get you to your father right away my

nerves won't stand this much longer

it's all ok mr. Murray we gotta wait for

Georgia

oh he comes now

going to happen Johnny our pinch you

know that there s come on

it's the same old story honey he hasn't

been home since in the landlady can't

locate him who's that

John mate News boyfriend

so I gotta see Miss Carson yeah I'm

gonna see the chick dump but she's gotta

be warned there's a game we know all

that but somebody's got to tell her

they've got it all planned you seem in

all on abacus

what are you so anxious to get to a

phone

well that wasn't so good yeah that

counted all the Gibson's took probation

away from us

yeah oh I forgot wake me up at 8:00

and um necessary you're gonna meet an

elderly man with oodles of money for

your uncanny Georgia I'm terribly

worried about something worried the.

Finnish sacred abode well I don't know

whether they're coming father

for dinner or what do people who have

fathers call them well I've saved it at

all even pretty good good evening miss

poison - dr. Hanks expecting a sign -

this car and pulled by the fastest and

finest locomotive it's cute anything I

can do for you this evening miss no

thank you

we're going to retire now good night

good night.

Oh mr. Knight would you mind calling my

attention the Kansas City is replaced

through good night good night good night

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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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