Because his wife, Olga Baclanova, stays away from home every Tuesday night under the pretense of playing bridge, Charles Lawrence falls in love with a mysterious radio singer in whom he becomes interested. Who is this mysterious singer?.


Is it worth your time? If you like old, scratchy movies that feel like they were dug out of a basement, you might get a kick out of The Singing Silhouette. It is not for anyone who needs high-octane pacing or, you know, a plot that makes perfect sense. If you have an hour to kill and want to watch people act very suspi...


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"Is it worth your time? If you like old, scratchy movies that feel like they were dug out of a basement, you might get a kick out of The Singing Silhouette. It is not for anyone who needs high-octane pacing or, you know, a plot that makes perfect sense. If you have an hour to kill and want to watch people act very suspiciously in black and white, jump in. The whole thing starts because Charles Lawrence is bored out of his mind. His wife, Olga Baclanova, is supposedly playing bridge every Tuesday..."
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