The Devil's Mask
The Devil's Mask is a 1946 American crime film directed by Henry Levin and starring Anita Louise, Jim Bannon and Michael Duane. The film was the second of three B pictures based on the popular radio series I Love a Mystery.[1] As well as its crime theme, the film also incorporates elements of horror.[2]
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| Directed by | Henry Levin | 
| Written by | Charles O'Neal Dwight V. Babcock  | 
| Based on | I Love a Mystery 1939-52 radio series by Carlton E. Morse  | 
| Produced by | Wallace MacDonald | 
| Starring | Anita Louise Jim Bannon Michael Duane Mona Barrie  | 
| Narrated by | Frank Martin | 
| Cinematography | Henry Freulich | 
| Edited by | Jerome Thoms | 
| Music by | George Duning Irving Gertz  | 
Production company  | |
| Distributed by | Columbia Pictures | 
Release date  | May 23, 1946 | 
Running time  | 65 minutes | 
| Country | United States | 
| Language | English | 
Synopsis
    
Two private detectives are asked to go to a museum to meet a woman who claims she is about to be murdered by her stepdaughter. The case becomes linked to a plane crash, a shrunken head just sent to the museum, and a scientist who disappeared during an expedition to South America.
Cast
    
- Anita Louise as Janet Mitchell
 - Jim Bannon as Jack Packard
 - Michael Duane as Rex Kennedy
 - Mona Barrie as Louise Mitchell
 - Barton Yarborough as Doc Long
 - Ludwig Donath as Dr. Karger
 - Paul E. Burns as Leon Hartman
 - Frank Wilcox as Prof. Arthur Logan
 - Bud Averill as Museum Guard
 - Edward Earle as E.R. Willard
 - John Elliott as John the Butler
 - Fred Godoy as Mendoza
 - Richard Hale as Curator Raymond Halliday
 - Coulter Irwin as Frank
 - Thomas E. Jackson as Detective Captain Quinn
 - Frank Mayo as Gordon R. Mitchell
 - Mary Newton as Karger's Nurse
 - Harry Strang as Brophy - Night Watchman
 
References
    
- Sterling & O'Dell p.373-74
 - Bansak p.367
 - "The Devil's Mask". TVGuide.com.
 
Bibliography
    
- Bansak, Edmund G. Fearing the Dark: The Val Lewton Career. McFarland, 2003.
 - Sterling, Christopher H. & O'Dell, Cary. The Concise Encyclopedia of American Radio. Routledge, 2011.
 
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