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Seven Keys to Baldpate Triple Feature
- (Full Frame, Manufactured on Demand, Mono Sound)
- Format: DVD
- Rated: NR
- Release Date: 23/10/2012

Seven Keys to Baldpate Triple Feature
(Full Frame, Manufactured on Demand, Mono Sound)
- Starring: Gene Raymond, Phillip Terry, Richard Dix, Miriam Seegar, Margaret Callahan, Jacqueline White, Crauford Kent, Eric Blore, Eduardo Ciannelli, Margaret Lindsay
- Directors: Reginald Barker, William Hamilton, Edward Killy, Lew Landers
- Genre: Mystery / Suspense
- Closed Caption: No
- Run Time: 209 minutes
- Number of Discs: 2
- UPC: 883316651254
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Product Notes
Baldpate Inn has seven keys. The mystery writer has one. The other six are in the hands of lunatics: The hermit, the flirt, the prof, the boss, the belle and the thug. And each of these eccentrics has a secret one might be willing to murder to protect theirs. Before he was to create the immortal Charlie Chan, Earl Derr Biggers penned Seven Keys to Baldpate, a mystery-suspense thriller set in a New England inn. George M. Cohan adapted the best-seller for Broadway (and it's inaugural silent adaptation), amping up the tale's farcical elements to create a light mystery that delights across multiple eras through multiple adaptations. Richard Dix plays mystery man Magee in the early Talkie from 1929, while Gene Raymond has the role in the 1935 Golden Age version, and Phillip Terry takes it on for the 1947 post-war offering.
Credits
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CreditsGene Raymond
Phillip Terry
Richard Dix
Miriam Seegar
Margaret Callahan
Jacqueline White
Crauford Kent
Eric Blore
Eduardo Ciannelli
Margaret Lindsay
Grant Mitchell
Margaret Livingston
Arthur Shields
Moroni Olsen
Joseph Allen
Erin O'Brien-Moore
Jimmy Conlin
Lucien Littlefield
Henry Travers
De Witt Jennings
Tony Barrett
Richard Powers
Carleton Macy
Walter Brennan
Ray Mayer
Nella Walker
Joe Herbert
Erville Alderson
Sam McDaniel
Murray Alper
Harry Harvey
Alan Roscoe
Harry Beresford
Robert Bray
Harvey Clark
Emma Dunn
Edith Yorke
Monte Vandergrift
Philip Morris
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DirectorsReginald Barker
William Hamilton
Edward Killy
Lew Landers