Murder by Invitation (1941)
The relatives of a rich old woman unsuccessfully try to have her declared insane, so they can divide up her money. To show them that there are no hard feelings, she invites them to her estate for the weekend so she can decide to whom she actually will leave her money when she dies. Soon, however, family members begin turning up dead.
Director:
Phil Rosen
Writer:
George Bricker
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Wallace Ford as Bob White |
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Marian Marsh as Nora O'Brien |
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Sarah Padden as Cassandra Hildegard Denham |
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Gavin Gordon as Garson Denham |
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George Guhl as Sheriff Boggs |
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Wallis Clark as Judge Moore |
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Minerva Urecal as Maxine Denham |
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J. Arthur Young as Trowbridge Cadwalader Montrose |
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Herb Vigran as Eddie Stats, photographer |
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Phillip Trent as Larry Denham |
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Dave O'Brien as Michael, the chauffeur |
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Hazel Keener as Mary Denham |
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Isabel La Mal as Martha Denham |
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Lee Shumway as Eric, the groundsman |
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John James as Tom Denham |
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Kay Deslys as Katie, the cook |
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Kernan Cripps as Deputy (Uncredited) |
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Dudley Dickerson as Bob's Servant (Uncredited) |
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Eric Mayne as Alienist (Uncredited) |
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Arthur Berkeley as Courtroom Specator (uncredited) |
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James Carlisle as Alienist (uncredited) |
| Writing | George Bricker | Screenplay |
| Directing | Phil Rosen | Director |
| Sound | Glen Glenn | Sound |
| Camera | Marcel Le Picard | Director of Photography |
| Production | Ben Gutterman | Production Manager |
| Art | Dave Milton | Settings |
| Directing | Mack V. Wright | Assistant Director |
| Production | A.W. Hackel | Producer |
| Editing | Martin G. Cohn | Editor |