Seven Doors to Death
Seven Doors to Death (also known as Vanishing Corpses in its American reissue title) is a 1944 American film directed by Elmer Clifton and starring Chick Chandler, June Clyde and George Meeker. The film is a comedy/mystery film that was written by Clifton, a prolific independent film director of the era.
Plot
At the Hamilton Court shops in Los Angeles, a shot rings out in a darkened apartment. A woman (June Clyde) screams and flees, seeing a car driven by architect Jimmy McMillan (Chick Chandler). She orders him at gunpoint to speed away, in the rush to get away. The car crashes, but the woman disappears. After returning to the scene, McMillan finds a corpse and calls Capt. William Jaffe (Michael Raffetto). By the time the police arrive, the corpse has mysteriously changed to that of a different victim.
More details
author | Elmer Clifton Helen Kiely |
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director | Elmer Clifton |
editor | Charles Henkel Jr. |
genre | comedy mystery romance |
keywords | antique dealer arrest car crash chick chandler dead man edgar dearing frame kill los angeles michael raffetto police captain stolen jewel |
producer | Alfred Stern Arthur Alexander |
productionCompany | Alexander-Stern Pictures |
publisher | Producers Releasing Corporation |
theme | independent |