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A young reporter name Michael Ward (John McGuire) is haunted by the the knowledge that he may have sent an innocent man to the electric chair for murder and that means the real maniac is still on the loose! Was the wrong man condemned? Then Michael's next door neighbor is also murdered, and in...

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Other Authors: Ingster, Boris (Director), Musuraca, Nicholas (Cinematographer), Lorre, Peter (Actor), MacGuire, John (Actor), Tallichet, Margaret (Actor)
Format: Video Software
Language:Undetermined
Published: Barcelona Manga Films 2007
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Summary:A young reporter name Michael Ward (John McGuire) is haunted by the the knowledge that he may have sent an innocent man to the electric chair for murder and that means the real maniac is still on the loose! Was the wrong man condemned? Then Michael's next door neighbor is also murdered, and in an ironic twist of fate, is Michael the real maniac? And who is that bugged-eyed stranger on the third floor? These are some of the questions that were waiting to be answered when the film that is considered the "first" film noir "Stranger on the Third Floor" was released in theatre(s) on August 16, 1940. Even though at the time of release this little "sleeper" wasn't considered the "first" film noir but just a "minor" low-budget "B" feature(s) film. Today it is often credited by most film critics, film historians, and film "buffs" as being the "first" film noir. [www.noiroftheweek.com]
Physical Description:[DVD] (64 Min.) s/w mono

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