Murder in Trinidad (1934)
Author/explorer John W. Vandercook conceived the character of Bertram Lynch as an investigator for the League of Nations. He is Trinidad's Port o' Spain trying to track down the leader of a gang of diamond smugglers. A trail, littered with murders, leads him to a crocodile-infested swamp.
Director: Louis King
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Nigel Bruce as Bertram Lynch |
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Heather Angel as Joan Cassell |
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Victor Jory as Howard Sutter |
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Murray Kinnell as Colonel Bruce Cassell |
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Douglas Walton as Gregory Bronson |
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J. Carrol Naish as Duval |
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Claude King as The Governor Sir Ellery Bronson |
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Pat Somerset as Inspector R. Gordon Henley |
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Francis Ford as Davenant |
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John Davidson as Gookol Moah |
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Noble Johnson as Queechie |
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Everett Brown as Native |
| Directing | Louis King | Director |
| Editing | Alfred DeGaetano | Editor |
| Production | Sol M. Wurtzel | Producer |
| Costume & Make-Up | Royer | Costume Design |
| Writing | Seton I. Miller | Writer |
| Writing | John W. Vandercook | Novel |
| Crew | Bud Geary | Stunts |
| Sound | Samuel Kaylin | Music Director |
| Camera | Barney McGill | Director of Photography |