Satan Met A Lady RARE Classic DVD 1936 Bette Davis
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Satan Met a Lady 1936 74 Min
Plot Private detective Ted Shane returns to work with his former partner Ames, who is not particularly happy about the situation because his wife Astrid dated Ted before they were wed.Valerie Purvis hires the detectives to locate a man called Farrow, and when both Ames and Farrow are found dead, Shane is suspected of both mu...rders.Shane finds his office and apartment have been ransacked and his secretary Miss Murgatroyd has been locked in a closet by Anthony Travers, who is in search of an 8th-century ram's horn rumored to be filled with jewels. Madame Barabbas is also searching for the treasure and sends a gunman to bring Shane to her.Working all sides of the street, Shane makes deals with each of them to find the horn, and eventually winds up in possession of a package allegedly containing it, but it turns out to be full of sand instead of jewels.The police round up all the suspects, but Shane and Valerie escape. He baits her into confessing to Ames's murder and tries to apprehend her for the $10, 000 reward, but Valerie thwarts him by allowing a washroom attendant to turn her in to the police instead. Miss Murgatroyd then shows up and claims Shane for her own.
Cast
Bette Davis as Valerie Purvis Warren William as Ted Shane Alison Skipworth as Madame Barabas Arthur Treacher as Anthony Travers Winifred Shaw as Astrid Ames Marie Wilson as Miss Murgatroyd Porter Hall as Ames Olin Howland as Detective Dunhill Charles C. Wilson as Detective Pollock Please Remember the Show is over 75 years OldI try and bring you the Best Quality AvailablePlease do not Buy if you are expecting High Definition Quality- Your Disc Will Come in A Plain White Envelope with the Title written on the Envelope not on the Disc- Your Item Will come on a High Quality DVD Disc This Movie is in Public DomainDate of release: July 22nd , 1936
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