

Thriller · Crime
Overview
On the eve of the Chinese New Year, three strangers, Crystal Shackleford, married to a wealthy philanderer; Jerome Artbutny, an outwardly respectable judge; and Johnny West, a seedy sneak thief, make a pact before a small statue of the Chinese goddess of Destiny. The threesome agree to purchase a sweepstakes ticket and share whatever winnings might accrue.
Top Cast


Sydney Greenstreet
Sydney Greenstreet
Jerome K. Arbutny
Sydney Greenstreet
Jerome K. Arbutny


Geraldine Fitzgerald
Geraldine Fitzgerald
Crystal Shackleford
Geraldine Fitzgerald
Crystal Shackleford


Peter Lorre
Peter Lorre
Johnny West
Peter Lorre
Johnny West


Joan Lorring
Joan Lorring
Icey Crane
Joan Lorring
Icey Crane


Robert Shayne
Robert Shayne
Bertram Fallon
Robert Shayne
Bertram Fallon


Marjorie Riordan
Marjorie Riordan
Janet Elliott
Marjorie Riordan
Janet Elliott


Arthur Shields
Arthur Shields
Prosecutor
Arthur Shields
Prosecutor


Rosalind Ivan
Rosalind Ivan
Lady Rhea Beladon
Rosalind Ivan
Lady Rhea Beladon


John Alvin
John Alvin
Junior Clerk
John Alvin
Junior Clerk


Peter Whitney
Peter Whitney
Timothy Delaney aka Gabby
Peter Whitney
Timothy Delaney aka Gabby
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