Thunder in the Night (1935)
1h 9m
Running Time
September 16, 1935Release Date
Thunder in the Night (1935)
1h 9m
Running Time
September 16, 1935Release Date
Plot.
Officer Karl Torok's best friend, Count Alvinczy, is elected president of the Hungarian cabinet. Meanwhile, Alvinczy's wife, Madalaine, receives a message from a blackmailer, threatening her husband. When the blackmailer winds up dead, Madalaine appears to be the most likely suspect. Torok, however, knows the case is more complicated than it seems and dedicates himself to revealing the truth behind the mystery.
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Cast & Crew.
Edmund Lowe
Police Captain Karl Torok
Karen Morley
Madalaine
Gene Lockhart
Gabor
Paul Cavanagh
Count Peter Alvinczy
Una O'Connor
Julie - Hotel Chambermaid
George Archainbaud
Director
Russell Hicks
Prefect of Police
Ladislas Fodor
Writer
Herman Bing
Taxi Driver
Frances Hyland
Writer
Cornelius Keefe
Paul Szegedy
Eugene Solow
Writer
Gloria Roy
Katherine Szabo
Bodil Rosing
Lisa
John Stone
Producer
John Stone
Producer
Bert Glennon
Cinematographer
John Qualen
Hotel Porter
Arthur Edmund Carewe
Professor Omega
Bess Flowers
Party Guest
William Bailey
Party Guest
Brooks Benedict
Party Guest
Stanley Blystone
Policeman
Dell Henderson
Ambassador - Party Guest
Gladden James
Police Secretary
Kathleen Key
Party Guest
Lenita Lane
Party Guest
Matt McHugh
Police Secretary
Torben Meyer
Cafe Owner
Adolph Milar
Party Servant
Constance Purdy
Cafe Owner's Wife
Larry Steers
Baron de Palma - Party Guest
Landers Stevens
Hans
Betty Stockton
Party Guest
Anders Van Haden
Policeman
Polly Ann Young
Torok's Sweetheart
Media.
Details.
Release DateSeptember 16, 1935
StatusReleased
Running Time1h 9m
Content RatingNR
Genres
Wiki.
Thunder in the Night is a 1935 American crime film directed by George Archainbaud and written by Frances Hyland and Eugene Solow. It is based on the 1934 play A Woman Lies by Ladislas Fodor. The film stars Edmund Lowe, Karen Morley, Paul Cavanagh, Una O'Connor, Gene Lockhart and John Qualen. The film was released on September 20, 1935, by 20th Century Fox.