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Moss Rose ()


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Set in turn-of-the-century London, a woman trying to solve the mystery of a friend's murder finds that she may be the next victim.

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Belle Adair aka Rose Lynton
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Michael Drego
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Lady Margaret Drego
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Police Inspector R. Clinner
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Daisy Arrow
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Craxton - the butler
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Audrey Ashton
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Deputy Inspector Evans
Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Norman Ainsley ...
Deputy Coroner (uncredited)
Harry Allen ...
Threadbare Little Man (uncredited)
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Lodger (uncredited)
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White Horse Cabby (uncredited)
Barbara Blaine ...
Dancer (uncredited)
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Chemist (uncredited)
Charlene Brooks ...
Dancer (uncredited)
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Art Gallery Attendant (uncredited)
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Coroner (uncredited)
Russ Clark ...
Constable (uncredited)
Michael Dyne ...
Asst. Hotel Manager (uncredited)
Paul England ...
Publican (uncredited)
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Constable (uncredited)
Alex Frazer ...
Landlord (uncredited)
John Goldsworthy ...
Minister (uncredited)
Alec Harford ...
Cassian - Bookseller (uncredited)
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Family Solicitor (uncredited)
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Pompous English Colonel (uncredited)
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Cab Driver (uncredited)
Connie Leon ...
Seamstress (uncredited)
Lee MacGregor ...
Bellboy (uncredited)
Stanley Mann ...
Footman (uncredited)
Charles McNaughton ...
Alf (uncredited)
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Coroner's Foreman (uncredited)
Doreen Munroe ...
Lodger (uncredited)
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George Gilby (uncredited)
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Train Conductor (uncredited)
Eileen Robinson ...
Dancer (uncredited)
Felippa Rock ...
Liza - Dancer (uncredited)
John Rogers ...
Fothergill (uncredited)
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Harriet (uncredited)
Dorothy Schoemer ...
Dancer (uncredited)
Wallace Scott ...
Cab Driver (uncredited)
Sally Shepherd ...
Maid (uncredited)
Gerald Oliver Smith ...
Hotel Desk Clerk (uncredited)
Phil Sudano ...
Stevans (uncredited)
Basil Walker ...
Thompson (uncredited)
Jacqueline Warrington ...
Dancer (uncredited)
Gilbert Wilson ...
Footman (uncredited)
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Wilson (uncredited)

Directed by

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Gregory Ratoff

Written by

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Leonardo Bercovici ... (contributor to screenplay construction) (uncredited)
 
Niven Busch ... (adaptation)
 
Jules Furthman ... (screenplay)
 
Gene Markey ... (contributing writer) (uncredited)
 
Tom Reed ... (screenplay)
 
Joseph Shearing ... (novel "The Crime of Laura Saurelle")

Produced by

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Gene Markey ... producer
Darryl F. Zanuck ... executive producer (uncredited)

Music by

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David Buttolph

Cinematography by

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Joseph MacDonald ... director of photography (as Joe MacDonald)

Editing by

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James B. Clark

Art Direction by

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Richard Day
Mark-Lee Kirk

Set Decoration by

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Paul S. Fox
Thomas Little

Costume Design by

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René Hubert

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Ben Nye ... makeup artist

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director

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Ad Schaumer ... assistant director

Sound Department

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Roger Heman Sr. ... sound (as Roger Heman)
George Leverett ... sound

Visual Effects by

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Fred Sersen ... special photographic effects

Costume and Wardrobe Department

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Charles Le Maire ... wardrobe director
Eugene Joseff ... costume jeweller (uncredited)

Music Department

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Maurice De Packh ... orchestrator
Alfred Newman ... musical director
Edward B. Powell ... orchestrator (as Edward Powell)
Louis Bacigalupi ... orchestrator (uncredited)

Additional Crew

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Harry Lloyd Morris ... technical advisor (as Harold Lloyd Morris)
Serge Bertensson ... dialogue director (uncredited)
Henrietta Kinnell ... dialogue director (uncredited)
W. Bertrand Stevens ... technical advisor (uncredited)

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Also Known As
  • La rose du crime (France)
  • Rosa silvestre (Spain)
  • Rosas trágicas (Spain)
  • Kohtalokkaat ruusut (Finland)
  • To rodon tou eglimatos (Greece)
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  • 82 min
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Did You Know?

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Trivia "The Screen Guild Theater" broadcast a 30-minute radio adaptation of the movie on December 8, 1947, with Victor Mature and Ethel Barrymore reprising their film roles. See more »
Goofs Contrary to the above 'goof', Moss Rose is a genuine rose type, sports of the Centifolia and Damask roses, first recorded in France in 1696. Many varieties are grown, mainly white or pink, double flowered and heavily scented. See more »
Movie Connections Referenced in Vampire Boys (2011). See more »

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