Moss Rose
When a music-hall dancer is murdered, a moss rose marks the page of a Bible next to her body. Luckily, another chorus girl saw a gentleman leaving the lodgings. She approaches him directly, saying she'll go to the police if he doesn't meet her demands, but he brushes her off contemptuously. When he learns she's dead serious, he tries to buy her off with a thick wad of pound notes. But it's not money she's after; all she wants is two weeks at his country estate, living the life of a lady.
Release Date:
1947-05-30
Runtime:
82 minutes
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Starring:
Peggy Cummins
as Belle Adair aka Rose Lynton
Victor Mature
as Michael Drego
Ethel Barrymore
as Lady Margaret Drego
Vincent Price
as Police Inspector Clinner
Margo Woode
as Daisy Arrow
George Zucco
as Craxton
Patricia Medina
as Audrey Ashton
Rhys Williams
as Deputy Inspector Evans
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Norman Ainsley
as Deputy Coroner (uncredited)
Harry Allen
as Threadbare Little Man (uncredited)
Frank Baker
as Lodger (uncredited)
Billy Bevan
as Harry, Cab Driver (uncredited)
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Barbara Blaine
as Dancer (uncredited)
Clifford Brooke
as Chemist (uncredited)
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Charlene Brooks
as Dancer (uncredited)
Colin Campbell
as Art Gallery Attendant (uncredited)
Leonard Carey
as Coroner (uncredited)
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Russ Clark
as Constable (uncredited)
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Michael Dyne
as Asst. Hotel Manager (uncredited)
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Paul England
as Publican (uncredited)
Al Ferguson
as Constable (uncredited)
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Alex Frazer
as Landlord (uncredited)
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John Goldsworthy
as Minister (uncredited)
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Alec Harford
as Bookseller (uncredited)
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Sam Harris
as Family Soliciter (uncredited)
Stuart Holmes
as Pompous English Colonel (uncredited)
Colin Kenny
as Cab Driver (uncredited)
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Connie Leon
as Seamstress (uncredited)
Lee MacGregor
as Bellboy (uncredited)
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Stanley Mann
as Footman (uncredited)