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Music by R. Dale Butts Initial release 8 December 1948 | 5.5/10 IMDb | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Screenplay by Bradbury FooteAlbert DeMond Starring Warren DouglasAudrey LongGrant WithersLloyd CorriganStephanie BachelorGeorge Lynn Cast Similar Alias the Champ, Post Office Investigator, King of the Gamblers, Million Dollar Pursuit, Federal Agent at Large |
Homicide for Three is a 1948 American crime film directed by George Blair and written by Bradbury Foote and Albert DeMond. The film stars Warren Douglas, Audrey Long, Grant Withers, Lloyd Corrigan, Stephanie Bachelor and George Lynn. The film was released on December 8, 1948, by Republic Pictures.
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Plot
A Navy Lieutenant on shore leave and his wife of one year can't find a hotel room to enjoy their first night alone since they eloped a year earlier. An oddly dressed women in the lobby gives up her room in "an act of charity". The Navy Lieutenant then has his white uniform stolen while he is in the steam bath: and is given a civilian suit by the house dick. Shortly thereafter, sitting at the bar together, the Navy Lieutenant and his wife are approached by a somewhat distinguished fellow guest who confuses Iris Duluth with "her cousin Mona" whose picture had appeared in that morning's paper.