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Mystery of the Wax Museum (1933) The Kennel Murder Case (1933) Lord Edgware Dies (1934) The Case of the Howling Dog (1934) Charlie Chan in London (1934) The Dragon Murder Case (1934) The Man Who Knew Too Much (1934) [3] The Thin Man (1934) The 39 Steps (1935) The Case of the Curious Bride (1935) The Case of the Lucky Legs (1935) The Casino ...
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The Canary Murder Case (film) A Caribbean Mystery (film) The Case of the Black Cat; The Case of the Curious Bride; The Case of the Howling Dog; The Case of the Lucky Legs; The Case of the Stuttering Bishop; The Case of the Velvet Claws; The Casino Murder Case (film) La Chair de l'orchidée; Charlie Chan Carries On (film) Charlie Chan's Greatest ...
Murder 101 is the name of a series of four made-for-television mystery films aired on the Hallmark Channel [1] and the Hallmark Movie Channel. They star Dick Van Dyke [ 1 ] and his son Barry Van Dyke .
The service—which offers more than 1650 TV shows and 2,500 movies along with Only Murders in The Building—starts at $5.99 per month for its basic subscription with ads. Its ad-free plan costs ...
Murder Mysteries was adapted by the author into an audio drama, which was produced by Seeing Ear Theater in 2000, starring Brian Dennehy and narrated by Michael Emerson. Gaiman and Seeing Ear Theatre went on to collaborate on an adaptation of another story, " Snow, Glass, Apples ", and the two adaptations have been released together on CD under ...
The Sleepwalker Killing also known as From the Files of Unsolved Mysteries: The Sleepwalker Killing, is a 1997 TV movie based on a popular real-life case from the Unsolved Mysteries television series. The film was written by June Callwood and Lyle Slack and directed by John Cosgrove. Cosgrove also served as executive producer on the TV series.