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The Missing Corpse

1945 Suspense Not Rated 62 Minutes

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Rich newspaper publisher Henry Kruger threatens Andy McDonald, his cross-town tabloid rival, with bodily harm after McDonald prints scandalous stories about Kruger's socialite daughter. One of McDonald's unsavory underlings, Slippery Joe Clary, has his own bone to pick with his boss. Clary shoots McDonald and stuffs the corpse in the trunk of Kruger's car, hoping to implicate him. Kruger, unaware of the dead body in the trunk, goes on a long mountain vacation with his chauffeur. A macabre comedy of errors ensues when Kruger discovers the corpse and tries to hide it from his driver - and the police!

The Missing Corpse is a fast-paced, slapstick comedy/thriller and was the last feature film by Hollywood veteran Albert Herman, who wrote and directed over two hundred shorts and features from the 1920s to the 1940s. At the center of this witty ensemble effort is talented character actor J. Edward Bromberg. After a successful stage career, Bromberg moved into film in the mid-1930s, appearing in Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm (1938), The Mark of Zorro (1940), Son of Dracula (1943), I Shot Jesse James (1949), and over 50 other motion pictures. Tragically, his career was destroyed in 1950 when director Edward Dmytryk testified against him before Senator Joe McCarthy's Un-American Activities Committee. A year later, he suffered a fatal heart attack.

Not Rated.