The Mark of the Whistler (1944)
A drifter claims the money in an old bank account. Soon he finds himself the target of two men who turn out to be the sons of the man's old partner, who is now in prison because of a conflict with him over the money in that account.
Director: William Castle
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Richard Dix as Lee Selfridge Nugent |
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Janis Carter as Patricia Henley |
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Porter Hall as Joe Sorsby |
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Paul Guilfoyle as 'Limpy' Smith |
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John Calvert as Eddie Donnelly |
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Matt Willis as Perry Donnelly |
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Walter Baldwin as Fireman (uncredited) |
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Willie Best as Men's Room Attendant (uncredited) |
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Edgar Dearing as Bank Guard (uncredited) |
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Otto Forrest as The Whistler (uncredited) |
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Howard Freeman as M.K. Simmons (uncredited) |
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Edna Holland as Childrens Aid Society Woman (uncredited) |
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Eddie Kane as Haberdasher at Edwards (uncredited) |
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Donald Kerr as Newspaper Photographer (uncredited) |
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Matt McHugh as Tom, Reporter (uncredited) |
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Bill Raisch as Truck Driver (uncredited) |
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Jack Rice as Mailman (uncredited) |
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Arthur Space as Sellers, Bell Captain (uncredited) |
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Minerva Urecal as Woman Sweeping Front Stoop (uncredited) |
| Writing | George Bricker | Writer |
| Directing | William Castle | Director |
| Camera | George Meehan | Director of Photography |
| Production | Rudolph C. Flothow | Producer |
| Writing | Cornell Woolrich | Short Story |
| Art | Sidney Clifford | Set Decoration |
| Sound | Hugh McDowell Jr. | Sound |
| Sound | Mario Castelnuovo-Tedesco | Original Music Composer |
| Art | John Datu | Art Direction |
| Sound | Lucien Moraweck | Original Music Composer |
| Editing | Reg Browne | Editor |