The Panther's Claw

A Shriek Of Death - As The Sleek Nocturnal Prowler STRIKES Again!

6.0
19421h 10m

The police arrest a man climbing over the wall of a cemetery after midnight. He claims that he is being blackmailed and is following instructions he received by mail to leave $1000 on a certain grave. It turns out that he's not the only one who got a blackmail letter from the same person--calling himself "The Black Panther"--and it also turns out that all the recipients are connected to an opera company.

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Cast

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Sidney Blackmer

Police Commissioner Thatcher Colt

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Rick Vallin

Anthony 'Tony' Abbot (as Ricki Vallin)

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Byron Foulger

Everett P. Digberry

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Herbert Rawlinson

District Attorney Bill Dougherty

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Barry Bernard

Capt. Edgar Walters / Frank Galloway

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John Ince

Police Captain Mike Flynn

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Martin Ashe

Officer Murphy

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Walter James

Police Captain Tom Henry

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Frank Darien

Samuel Wilkins

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Willy Castello

John Martin George (as William Castello)

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Billy Mitchell

Nicodemus J. Brown

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Sam Lufkin

Lombardi's Police Escort (uncredited)

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Reviews

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6/10

As cheap and cheerful B-features go, this is actually quite quickly paced and entertaining. It all centres around wig-maker "Digberry" (Byron Foulger) who is apprehended up to no good in a cemetery after hours. His explanation makes little sense to the police officer - he is being blackmailed by the mysterious "Panther" into leaving $1000 on the graveyard of one of his aunts. Turns out that he is not the only recipient of such a letter - many of his friends have also, and this leaves Police Commissioner "Thatch" (Sidney Blackmer), and his sidekick "Abbott" (Rick Vallin) to try to get to the bottom of things. The story is a bit far-fetched, but Foulger is on quite good form as the plot offers intrigues from the operatic to a bit of skull-wiggery, and it passes 70 minutes effortlessly. The ending is a bit obvious, but still - it shows what can be done with a tiny budget if the story is decent and the performances are too.

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