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At the Villa Rose is a British film directed by Walter Summers released in USA on 5 may 1941 with Kenneth Kent

At the Villa Rose (1940)

At the Villa Rose
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Released in USA 5 may 1941
Length 1h14
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At the Villa Rose is a 1940 British detective film directed by Walter Summers and based on the novel At the Villa Rose by A.E.W. Mason featuring the French detective Inspector Hanaud. The film is also known as House of Mystery. It starred Kenneth Kent and Judy Kelly.

Actors

Kenneth Kent

(Inspector Hanaud)
Judy Kelly

(Celia Harland)
Peter Murray-Hill

(Harry Wethermill)
Walter Rilla

(Mr. Ricardo)
Antoinette Cellier

(Adele Rossignol)
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