Independent Exhibitors Film Bulletin (1945)

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EXPLOITATION PICTURE (Continued from Preceding Page) The Unseen CREDITS: A Pararoomt Picture Produced by John Houseman. Directed hv L-wis Allen. Cast— Gail Russell Joel McCrea. Herbert Marshall. Richard Lyon. Nona Griffith. Phyllis Brooks. Norman Lloyd. Isobel Elsom. Screenplay hy Hagar Wilde and Raymond Chandler. Photography by John Seitz. 1. Elizabeth Howard (Gail Russell) goes to the home of a successful young shipbuilder. David Fielding (Joel McCrea), as governess of his two children. Barna y (Richard Lyon) and Ellen (Nona Griffith). 2. From Marian Tygarth (Isobel Elsom V owner of the longshuttered house next door, and Dr. Chirles Evans (Herbert Marshall), Elizabeth learns that her employei 's wife had been killed in an automobile accident under mysterious circumstances. 3. Strange things happen in the Fielding house. At night Barnaby hangs a toy elephant in the window as a signal. There are noises in the cellar next door and an old woman is murdered in a nearby lane. 4. Elizabeth catches Barnaby telephoning a strangi woman, who turns out to be Maxine (Phyllis Brooks), tht children's former governess. Maxine is let into the housi secretly at night by Barnaby, but Fielding orders her t( leave. Elizabeth then learns that Fielding is suspectei of having murdered the old woman. 5. When Maxine is found murdered outside the hous and the old woman's watch is found in Fielding's desl Elizabeth's trust in him is strained. #5. A detective confronts Fielding with the evidenl against him and brings up the mysterious death of 1 wife. Elizabeth overhears and goes to Dr. Evans for he J 7. When Marian Tygarth is found slain in the hoi| next door, it developes that Evans is the killer, that had murdered Mr. Tygarth years before and had kill others when they learned of his crime. The myst^ cleared, Elizabeth and Fielding know they are in loi