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  • Fifteen Wives (1934)
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    65 min | Action, Crime, Drama
Fifteen Wives (1934)
Approved
65 min | Action, Crime, Drama

Shortly after his arrival from South America to New York, Steven Humbolt is found dead in his apartment at the Savoia Hotel. Inspector Decker Dawes investigates the case and although the cause of death is described as apoplexy, Dawes is ...See moreShortly after his arrival from South America to New York, Steven Humbolt is found dead in his apartment at the Savoia Hotel. Inspector Decker Dawes investigates the case and although the cause of death is described as apoplexy, Dawes is convinced it as murder, especially after he learns that Humbolt had been married fifteen times. The widows come from all over the world but three of them live in NYC; Sybilla Crum, a noted evangelist; Carol Manning, recently remarried to a man named Arnold; and Ruby Cotton. A detective is sent to Philadelphia to try to learn the identity of the sender of a box of flowers delivered to Humbolt's room before his death. Dawes calls on Carol Manning Arnold, who says she had married Humbolt five years ago, and that he had disappeared after stealing all her money and she was told he had died in South America. But he had recently shown up trying to blackmail her as she had not told Arnold of the marriage. The autopsy shows that Humbolt was killed by hydrocyanic acid gas and that the broken glass globe, found by Dawes, was a Helmholtz resonator, a well-known device that can be broken by sound-waves. Sybilla Crum goes to the district attorney to try to stop the investigation, while Dawes also learns that, unknown to her husband, Carol maintains an apartment in her maiden name. Dawes hears a radio program featuring The Electric Voice in which the latter demonstrates the power of sound waves emanating from his voice in breaking glasses, ringing bells and other feats. When the Voice emits a sound that is supposed to break glass, a Helmholtz resonator on Dawes' desk breaks. Written by Les Adams See less
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Director
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Charles Belden (story and screenplay) | Frederick Stephani (story)
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Jul 15, 1934 (United States)

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19 cast members
Name Known for
Conway Tearle
Insp. Decker Dawes Insp. Decker Dawes   See fewer
Natalie Moorhead
Carol Manning Carol Manning   See fewer
Raymond Hatton
Det. Sgt. Meade Det. Sgt. Meade   See fewer
Noel Francis
Ruby Cotton Ruby Cotton   See fewer
John Wray
Jason Getty Jason Getty   See fewer
Margaret Dumont
Sybilla Crum Sybilla Crum   See fewer
Ralf Harolde
The Electric Voice The Electric Voice   See fewer
Oscar Apfel
Dist. Atty. Kerry Dist. Atty. Kerry   See fewer
Robert Frazer
Chemist Chemist   See fewer
Harry C. Bradley
Davis - Hotel Manager Davis - Hotel Manager   See fewer
Lew Kelly
Connelly - Hotel Detective Connelly - Hotel Detective   See fewer
Clarence Brown
Head Porter (as Slickem) Head Porter (as Slickem)   See fewer
Albert Pollet
Thompson (as Alex Polette) Thompson (as Alex Polette)   See fewer
Dickie Moore
Young Boy Young Boy   See fewer
Sidney Bracey
The Butler (uncredited) The Butler (uncredited)   See fewer
Lynton Brent
Reporter (uncredited) Reporter (uncredited)   See fewer
John Elliott
Doctor (uncredited) Doctor (uncredited)   See fewer
Hal Price
Police Detective (uncredited) Police Detective (uncredited)   See fewer
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