Kennel Murder Case, The (1933) - (Movie Clip) Someone Miscalculated
Beginning his detective work, Philo Vance (William Powell) with Sergeant Heath (Eugene Pallette), D-A Markham (Robert McWade) and Wrede (Ralph Morgan), secretary to the deceased, considering possibilities, in The Kennel Murder Case, 1933.
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Kennel Murder Case, The - (Original Trailer)
Society sleuth Philo Vance (William Powell) investigates a murder tied to a Long Island dog show in The Kennel Murder Case (1933).
Kennel Murder Case, The (1931) -- (Movie Clip) Don't Touch That Body
Socialite Hilda (Mary Astor) proves herself a straight shooter when she walks in on society sleuth Philo Vance (William Powell), supported by law and order (Robert McWade, Eugene Pallette), investigating the death of her skinflint uncle, early in The Kennel Murder Case, 1934, directed by Michael Curtiz.
Kennel Murder Case, The (1933) -- (Movie Clip) The Well-Known Fancier
Opening scene, introducing William Powell as sleuth Philo Vance, also Robert Barrat as "Archer Coe," Mary Astor as his ward "Hilda," Paul Cavanagh as English "Sir Thomas," plus exposition, from Warner Bros.' The Kennel Murder Case, 1933.
Kennel Murder Case, The (1931) -- (Movie Clip) Unsolved Murders
This is William Powell in a different movie from his capable colleagues, as Philo Vance, deducing what must have happened to the missing murder suspect, Arthur Hohl as servant Gamble, Robert McWade as prosecutor Markham, Eugene Pallette as cop Heath, in The Kennel Murder Case, 1931.