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1942 film by William Beaudine
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The Panther's Claw
Directed byWilliam Beaudine
Written byAnthony Abbot (short story)
Martin Mooney (screenplay)
Produced byLester Cutler (producer)
T.R. Williams (associate producer)
CinematographyMarcel Le Picard
Edited byFrederick Bain
Distributed byProducers Releasing Corporation
Release date
  • March 3, 1942 (1942-03-03)
Running time70 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

The Panther's Claw is a 1942 American mystery film directed by William Beaudine and distributed by Producers Releasing Corporation. It is a loose sequel to two Columbia Pictures films of the 1930s, The Night Club Lady and The Circus Queen Murder.

Plot

After a policeman catches Everett P. Digberry leaving a cemetery in the middle of the night, Digberry explains that he was instructed to leave $1,000 on his aunt's grave. He is brought to police headquarters where he explains that he received a letter with instructions from someone called the Panther, and several others who received similar letters are with the police as well. The police commissioner determines that the group members are all connected with an opera company. They suggest a baritone named Enrico Lombardi who may have a motive, as he was recently banished from the company.

Lombardi is enraged to find his name in the newspaper as the prime suspect and confronts Nina Politza, who had received a letter from the Panther. Digberry intervenes but Lombardi chokes and strikes him.

The police attempt to identify the Panther by comparing the typewritten letters to samples from various typewriters. The killer is revealed to be Captain Edgar Walters.

Cast

References

  1. "The Panther's Claw". afi.com. Retrieved 2024-02-24.

External links

Films directed by William Beaudine
1920s-30s
British films
1930s-40s
1950s-60s
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