Calling Philo Vance 84 years old

Calling Philo Vance

Philo is in Vienna working for the US Government to see if Archer Coe is selling aircraft designs to foreign powers. He grabs the plans with Archer's signature, but is captured by police before he can escape. Deported he comes back to America and plans to confront Archer, but Archer is found dead in his locked bedroom with a gun in his hand. While it looks like a suicide, Vance knows better and the coroner finds that Archer has been shot, hit with a blunt instrument and stabbed - making suicide unlikely. But Vance is on the case and is looking to see if government secrets have been sold and who has murdered Coe. This is a remake of "The Kennel Murder Case" using aircraft designs and espionage instead of Chinese porcelain and dog shows.

Credits

Calling Philo Vance Cast

Name Character
William Hopper He was 25, 55 years old when he died as Clerk at Hotel Nino in Chicago
Jimmy Conlin He was 55, 77 years old when he died as Dr. Doremus - Coroner
Donald Douglas He was 6, 12 years old when he died as Philip Wrede
Edward Brophy He was 44, 65 years old when he died as Ryan
Sheila Bromley She was 28, 91 years old when she died as Doris Delafield
Marion Lessing as Mrs. Fritz Snauble
John J. Richardson He was 59, 61 years old when he died as 4h Reporter
Creighton Hale He was 57, 83 years old when he died as Du Bois - Fingerprint Man
George Reeves He was 26, 45 years old when he died as Steamship Clerk
John Harron He was 36, 36 years old when he died as Third Reporter
Harry Strang He was 47, 79 years old when he died as Hennessey - Markham's Assistant
Margot Stevenson She was 27, 98 years old when she died as Hilda Lake
James Stephenson He was 50, 52 years old when he died as Philo Vance
Olaf Hytten He was 51, 67 years old when he died as Charles
Yakima Canutt He was 44, 90 years old when he died as Sorrento Sailor
Maris Wrixon She was 23, 82 years old when she died as Long-Distance Operator
Frank Wilcox He was 32, 66 years old when he died as 2nd Reporter
Hans Schumm He was 43, 93 years old when he died as Officer at Dock
Martin Kosleck He was 35, 89 years old when he died as Gamble
Harry Burns He was 17, 77 years old when he died as Capt. Lugo
Stuart Holmes He was 55, 87 years old when he died as Hertz
George Irving He was 65, 86 years old when he died as Avery
Jack Wise He was 52, 66 years old when he died as 1st Photographer
Herbert Anderson He was 22, 77 years old when he died as First Reporter
Frederick Giermann as Austrian Sergeant
Ralph Forbes He was 35, 46 years old when he died as Tom McDonald
Frank Mayo He was 53, 77 years old when he died as Doorman
Egon Brecher He was 59, 66 years old when he died as Austrian Judge
Nat Carr He was 53, 57 years old when he died as 2nd Photographer
Glen Cavender He was 56, 78 years old when he died as Train Porter Asked to Send Telegram
Edward Raquello He was 39, 76 years old when he died as Eduardo Grassi
Henry O'Neill He was 48, 69 years old when he died as Markham

Calling Philo Vance Crew

Name Department
Tom Reed as Screenplay. He was 31 (now 53) years old Writing
William Clemens as Director. He was 34 (74) years old when He died Directing
S.S. Van Dine as Novel. He was 51 (50) years old when He died Writing
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Calling Philo Vance (84 years)

  • Release day: Saturday, February 03, 1940
  • Runtime: 62 minutes