

Crime · Drama · Thriller
Overview
A forger steals and kills for a rare book from a library in order to make forgeries to sell to rich suckers.
Top Cast


George Sanders
George Sanders
Jim Fleg
George Sanders
Jim Fleg


Gail Patrick
Gail Patrick
Myra Blandy
Gail Patrick
Myra Blandy


Richard Denning
Richard Denning
Hal McByrne
Richard Denning
Hal McByrne


Lynne Roberts
Lynne Roberts
Kay Ryan
Lynne Roberts
Kay Ryan


Sidney Blackmer
Sidney Blackmer
Martin Cleaver
Sidney Blackmer
Martin Cleaver


Kurt Katch
Kurt Katch
Eric Pahsen
Kurt Katch
Eric Pahsen


Margaret Brayton
Margaret Brayton
Miss Oval
Margaret Brayton
Miss Oval


Charles Tannen
Charles Tannen
Hollis
Charles Tannen
Hollis


Charles Cane
Charles Cane
Inspector Henderson
Charles Cane
Inspector Henderson


Byron Foulger
Byron Foulger
Edmund Walpole
Byron Foulger
Edmund Walpole
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