
The Woman in Room 13 is a 1932 American mystery film directed by Henry King, written by Guy Bolton and Max Marcin. Cast: Elissa Landi, Ralph Bellamy, Neil Hamilton, Myrna Loy.


Is this worth a watch? If you're a sucker for 1930s dialogue that sounds like it was written on a napkin during a lunch break, sure. It’s for people who enjoy movies where the plot is basically just a series of rooms people walk into while looking worried. If you need logic or, you know, actual detective work, you’ll p...

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"Is this worth a watch? If you're a sucker for 1930s dialogue that sounds like it was written on a napkin during a lunch break, sure. It’s for people who enjoy movies where the plot is basically just a series of rooms people walk into while looking worried. If you need logic or, you know, actual detective work, you’ll probably hate it. Elissa Landi is stuck in a marriage that's crumbling faster than a dry biscuit. And then there's Myrna Loy, who is doing a lot with very little screen time. She r..."
Guy Bolton, Max Marcin, Percival Wilde, Samuel Shipman
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