Murder in the Private Car Page #5

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


just dropped in I dare say he'll blow in

shortly all right we've had enough of

this nonsense

now this is a private car and I'd like

to keep it that way if you don't mind

now clear up please very good nevermind

come on get out hurry I really the wind

is a component part of a ship good night

ladies good night good night girls are

you going in there yes well meet the

conductor you probably become better

acquainted as he throws you out sorry

you can't go in there

he's expecting me all right I'll check

on that that is for you get out stay out

and don't come back

is that plain weird yes that's plain

without very polite but you know the old

saying what's sauce for the gander is

booze for the goose come on

what are you doing here I couldn't let

you take this weird tip without warning

what do you mean where'd you found out a

lot of things about Murray and I don't

want you to trust him

oh why don't you tell him I will where

is it Oh mr. Allen well what are you

doing here

Murray do you know my feelings for truth

yes I think you made that clear to me

well I want to make this bit I don't

believe you're taking your dilute cuts

what you heard me say are you here to

make trouble I'm here to make it or save

it take your choice the roof means

enough to me and I'm going to protect

her and I'm going to have you thrown out

of this car oh no you're not you say

you're taking roots a little Carson but

I wired Carson and he isn't even in New

York of course he isn't

I look here Alan if you're as smart as

you're credited to be you'll continue to

look after your own affairs it so

happens that I've been engaged by mr.

Carson to look after his daughter I tell

you this whole thing was a frame-up he

has no proof that you're a Carson's

daughter and I don't believe you are

patient just a moment we use quotations

and it does Olivia anymore I don't know

what to believe now

whoa oh I beg your pardon as the Arabs

were want to say if one swallow doesn't

make a summer nor a drink either

miss Carson say didn't I tell you to

stay out of here yes now come to think

of it you did but you know the old

saying it's the early worm that gets the

bird you know what I mean miss Carson

would you like to have someone protect

you someone you can trust oh you would

all right hold that don't let go

she alright she's alright are you

alright.

Oh Oh mr. Mayor do you mind if I resign

oh shut up

I'll just quit how about you two going

inside I'm getting cold.

I expected you to pop up I can't say I

held the same hope regarding you Alan

you're the one who's been causing booth

all this trouble

you had me slugged and take it away and

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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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