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  1. Quiet Please, Murder is a 1942 drama film directed by John Larkin and starring George Sanders, Gail Patrick and Richard Denning. Based on the short story Death Walks in Marble Halls by Lawrence G. Blochman that appeared in the September 1942 issue of American Magazine. [1]

  2. Quiet Please: Murder ist ein Drama aus dem Jahr 1942 von John Francis Larkin mit George Sanders und Gail Patrick. Komplette Handlung und Informationen zu Quiet Please: Murder

  3. Quiet Please: Murder: Directed by John Francis Larkin. With George Sanders, Gail Patrick, Richard Denning, Lynne Roberts. Book thief/forger sells a fake book to a Nazi through a female agent. A detective tries to uncover who the forger is and gets in the middle of a three way struggle for rare books and revenge in a public library.

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    • Crime, Drama, Film-Noir
    • John Francis Larkin
    • 1943-03-19
  4. Given the films unfamiliarity, I provide below a detailed recounting of the plot, including the dialog from several scenes. Finally, in the Addendum I discuss the social message in Quiet Please, Murder, which is unique among film noirs released during WWII. Main Credits. Director: John Larkin. Screenplay: John Larkin. Producer: Ralph ...

  5. Quiet Please: Murder is a film directed by John Larkin with George Sanders, Gail Patrick, Richard Denning, Lynne Roberts .... Year: 1942. Original title: Quiet Please: Murder. Synopsis: In 1942, while World War II is raging, expert New York forger Jim Fleg (George Sanders) steals a priceless Shakespeare folio from the public library, killing a ...

    • John Larkin
    • George Sanders
  6. Quiet Please: Murder (1942) Zurück zum Film. Detaillierte Cast-/Crew-Ansicht Regie. John Francis Larkin. Darsteller Rollen-Galerie. George Sanders. Rollenname: Jim Fleg. Gail Patrick. Richard Denning. Rollenname: Hal McByrne. Lynne Roberts. Sidn ...

  7. In the presence of a fake detective, Hollis, Jim Fleg enters a library to steal a valuable document in Shakespeare's handwriting. Jim Fleg's criminal girlfriend, Myra Blandy, decides to help him with this crime, until she learns that he is turning murderous. She enlists the help of Detective Hal McByrne to arrest Jim.