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  1. The Mystery Man is a 1935 American mystery film directed by Ray McCarey and starring Robert Armstrong, Maxine Doyle and Henry Kolker . Plot summary. A Chicago newspaper man, Larry Doyle, finds himself in St. Louis after a night of drunken revelry. Low on money, he sees a young woman, Anne Olgivie, at a coffee counter.

  2. 16 de abr. de 2020 · Subscribed. 884. 100K views 4 years ago USA. The Mystery Man 1935 movie. 1930's Crime Mystery film is filled with action, adventure and even a little romance and stars Robert Armstrong...

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  3. With Robert Armstrong, Maxine Doyle, Henry Kolker, LeRoy Mason. When he runs short of money, a newspaper reporter pawns a police revolver he was given after he helped the police solve a case. Later on the gun is used in a murder, and the reporter is suspected of committing the crime.

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    • Action, Adventure, Crime
    • Ray McCarey
    • 1935-02-12
  4. 16 de abr. de 2020 · The Mystery Man is a 1935 American film directed by Ray McCarey starring Robert Armstrong and Maxine Doyle.An outcast Chicago reporter down on his luck (Robe...

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  5. También conocida como... Dirigida por Ray McCarey en 1935. con Monte Collins, James P. Burtis, Guy Usher, James Burke, LeRoy Mason, Henry Kolker, Maxine Doyle (I), Robert Armstrong, Sam Lufkin, Otto Fries, Norman Houston, Dell Henderson, Lee Shumway, Sam Flint, Stanley Blystone, Harry Harvey, Rollo Lloyd, Bruce Mitchell.

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    • Monte Collins
    • Ray Mccarey
  6. The Mystery Man es una película dirigida por Ray McCarey con Robert Armstrong, Maxine Doyle, Henry Kolker, LeRoy Mason .... Año: 1935. Título original: The Mystery Man. Sinopsis: Cuando se queda sin dinero, un periodista empeña un revólver que le regalaron cuando ayudó a la policía a resolver un caso.

  7. Ray McCarey. Director. Rollo Lloyd. Screenplay. John W. Krafft. Screenplay. Tate Finn. Story. Hard-boiled newspaper reporter Larry Doyle (Robert Armstrong) goes a bit too far in celebrating a work bonus and wakes up on a train bound for St. Louis with only a buck on his person. To remedy the problem, Doyle pawns the revolver he's carrying.