Year: 1931
Runtime: 69 mins
Language: English
Director: Frank R. Strayer
The Mr. Kennedy appears to shoot his secretary Channing during a game, but the gun contains real bullets. Criminologist Phillip Montrose assists police, then Kennedy is found dead. Authorities call it a murder‑suicide, yet family lawyer produces a letter where Kennedy warned of a hidden foe. The case uncovers a clever killer always one step ahead of Montrose.
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