| The Mysterious Mr. Valentine | |
|---|---|
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| Directed by | Philip Ford | 
| Screenplay by | Milton Raison | 
| Produced by | Donald H. Brown | 
| Starring | William Henry Linda Stirling Virginia Christine  | 
| Cinematography | Alfred S. Keller | 
| Edited by | Richard L. Van Enger | 
| Music by | Mort Glickman | 
Production company  | Republic Pictures  | 
| Distributed by | Republic Pictures | 
Release date  | 
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Running time  | 56 minutes | 
| Country | United States | 
| Language | English | 
The Mysterious Mr. Valentine is a 1946 American film noir crime film directed by Philip Ford starring William Henry, Linda Stirling and Virginia Christine.[1]
Plot
A young girl gets a flat tire, and ends up with her car being stolen. Later, her car is involved in an accident which results in a man's death. The gangsters who stole the car plant the body in her car to make it look like she was at fault.
Cast
- William Henry as Steve Morgan
 - Linda Stirling as Janet Spencer
 - Virginia Christine as Lola Carson
 - Thomas E. Jackson as Police Lt. Milo Jones (credited as Thomas Jackson)
 - Barbara Woodell as Rita Armstrong
 - Kenne Duncan as Sam Priestly (credited as Ken Duncan)
 - Virginia Brissac as Martha, the Housekeeper
 - Lyle Latell as Peter Musso, Henchman
 - Ernie Adams as Frank Gary, Henchman
 - Tristram Coffin as John Armstrong
 - Arthur Space as County Coroner
 - Robert Bice as Doctor
 
Critical reception
Film critic Hal Erickson wrote that the film was "a neat-and-tidy thriller from the Republic B-picture mills."[2]
References
- ↑ The Mysterious Mr. Valentine at the American Film Institute Catalog.
 - ↑ Erikson, Hal. Allmovie by Rovi, film/DVD review, no date. Accessed: August 18, 2013.
 
External links
- The Mysterious Mr. Valentine at the American Film Institute Catalog
 - The Mysterious Mr. Valentine at IMDb
 - The Mysterious Mr. Valentine at AllMovie
 - The Mysterious Mr. Valentine at the TCM Movie Database
 - The Mysterious Mr. Valentine at Film Noir of the Week by Wheeler Winston Dixon
 - The Mysterious Mr. Valentine film clip on YouTube
 
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