
The Crimson Stain Mystery
Mystery · Horror
Overview
In attempting to develop a chemical which would make a person super-intelligent, Dr. Montrose fails and the subjects of his experiments metamorphose into hideous monsters who band together and prey on humans. With the police stymied, a young detective attempts to track down the leader of the group of killers, known only to have a small crimson stain in one eye.
Top Cast


Maurice Costello
Maurice Costello
Harold Stanley
Maurice Costello
Harold Stanley


Ethel Grandin
Ethel Grandin
Florence Montrose
Ethel Grandin
Florence Montrose
Thomas J. McGrane
Thomas J. McGrane
Dr. Burton Montrose
Thomas J. McGrane
Dr. Burton Montrose
Olga Olonova
Olga Olonova
Vanya Tosca
Olga Olonova
Vanya Tosca
William Cavanaugh
William Cavanaugh
Doctor's Assistant
William Cavanaugh
Doctor's Assistant


John A. Milton
John A. Milton
Layton Parrish (as John Milton)
John A. Milton
Layton Parrish (as John Milton)
N.J. Thompson
N.J. Thompson
Jim Tanner
N.J. Thompson
Jim Tanner


Eugene Strong
Eugene Strong
Robert Clayton
Eugene Strong
Robert Clayton


Lorna Volare
Lorna Volare
Little girl
Lorna Volare
Little girl
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