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  1. Ellery Queen and the Perfect Crime is a film directed by James P. Hogan with Ralph Bellamy, Margaret Lindsay, Charley Grapewin, Spring Byington .... Year: 1941. Original title: Ellery Queen and the Perfect Crime. Synopsis: Ralph Bellamy makes the third of four appearances as "master detective" Ellery Queen in Columbia's Ellery Queen and the Perfect Crime. The principal villain is crooked ...

  2. Ellery Queen gets to the bottom of the mystery. Synopsis Several days after one of his company’s dams burst, ruining the life savings of several investors, a shady power company president is found stabbed to death.

  3. The first Ellery Queen film takes some liberties with the classic plot (the naked victim is accorded a set of swimming trunks; Spanish Cape is relocated to the West Coast) but the story emerges fairly unscathed. Too bad that Cook's flirtatious Ellery is unrelated to any EQ novel, and the blustery Sheriff is the worst kind of comic relief. The rights to the film belonged to its distributor ...

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  5. Ellery Queen and the Perfect Crime Released Aug 14, 1941 1h 8m Mystery & Thriller List Reviews The famed sleuth helps his inspector-father solve the murder of a shady utilities promoter.

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  6. Ralph Bellamy is again Ellery Queen, this time in Ellery Queen and the Perfect Crime. A crooked stockbroker (Douglas Dumbrille), knowing a project he and his clients have stock in is going down, sells his shares and sells short. He doesn't mention it to his other clients, one of whom (H. B. Warner) bankrupt.

  7. Film Bulletin by Leyendecker, August 23. 1941" ' ELLERY QUEEN AND THE PERFECT CRIME' FINE CAST WASTED IN MUDDLED FILM Latest in Larry Darmour's detective series is sadly misnamed, for the crime is far from perfect and the film is the least suspenseful of the series to date. In addition, a fine cast is wasted on a muddled script which gives none ...