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Sky Murder is a american film of genre Drama directed by George B. Seitz released in USA on 27 september 1940 with Walter Pidgeon

Sky Murder (1940)

Sky Murder
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Released in USA 27 september 1940
Directed by
OriginUSA
Genres Drama,    Comedy,    Romance
Rating60% 3.001943.001943.001943.001943.00194

Sky Murder is a 1940 film starring Walter Pidgeon as Nick Carter.

Actors

Walter Pidgeon

(Nick Carter)
Donald Meek

(Bartholomew)
Kaaren Verne

(Pat Evans (as Karen Verne))
Joyce Compton

(Christine Cross / Her Twin Sister)
Edward Ashley-Cooper

(Cortland Grand)
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