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Mysterious Crossing
1936 film by Arthur Lubin From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Mysterious Crossing is a 1936 American mystery film directed by Arthur Lubin and starring James Dunn, Jean Rogers and Andy Devine.[2][3][4] It was produced and distributed by Universal Pictures.
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Plot
A travelling newspaper reporter stumbles across the body of a dead man while on a boat crossing the Mississippi River at New Orleans. He takes a lead in the investigation of the murder, falling in love with the dead man's daughter.
Cast
- James Dunn as Addison Francis Murphy
- Jean Rogers as Yvonne Fontaine
- Andy Devine as Carolina
- Hobart Cavanaugh as Ned J. Stebbins
- John Eldredge as Paul Briand
- Herbert Rawlinson as District Attorney Henry R. Charters
- Lorin Raker as Wilson - Copy Writer
- J. Farrell MacDonald as Police Chief Bullock
- Clarence Muse as Lincoln
- Libby Taylor as Hattie
- Eddie 'Rochester' Anderson as Hotel Porter
- Edward Earle as Hotel Manager
- Alphonse Martell as Head Waiter
- Etta McDaniel as Cook
- Pat O'Malley as Sergeant
- Rhea Mitchell as Hotel Floor Clerk
- James Flavin as Plainclothesman
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Production
It was originally called Murder on the Mississippi, which was the title of the Fred MacIsaac story on which it was based.[5] Universal bought this in June 1936 as a vehicle for Boris Karloff.[6] Filming started October 1936.[7]
Reception
The New York Times said the film "may not be great art" but "it has a smoothness about it."[8]
References
External links
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