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Infernal Machine
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Infernal Machine

Apr 8, 1933
1h 5m
★ 0.0

With one kiss he stole a rich man's fiancèe and rescued a ship from an explosion that never happened...what a man!!!

Overview

This pre-Code comedy-thriller centers on Robert Holden, a broke and discouraged veteran, who meets fellow American Elinor Green at a cafe in Paris. After their first encounter, Holden's attempt to return Green's thought-to-be stolen purse ends up rendering him a stowaway on board a ship bound for America. Also aboard is a collection of characters, including Green's banker fiancé, a famed scientist, and an opera singer. Romance begins to blossom between Holden and Green, just as a radiogram claims that an “infernal machine,” or bomb, is aboard the ship. Quickly each passenger accuses the others of planting the bomb until eventually Holden, jealous of Green's attention to her undeserving fiancé, falsely admits to being the culprit. In his role as assumed perpetrator, Holden tests the group further.

Genres

Comedy

Production Companies

Fox Film Corporation

Infernal Machine Trailers

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Cast

Chester Morris

Robert Holden

Chester Morris

Genevieve Tobin

Elinor Green

Genevieve Tobin

Victor Jory

Alfred Doreen

Victor Jory

Elizabeth Patterson

Elinor's Aunt

Elizabeth Patterson

Edward Van Sloan

Professor Gustabve Hoffman

Edward Van Sloan

Josephine Whittell

Mme. Albini

Josephine Whittell

James Bell

Spencer

James Bell

Arthur Hohl

Ship's Captain

Arthur Hohl

Mischa Auer

Klein

Mischa Auer

Leonard Carey

Hans

Leonard Carey

J. Carrol Naish

Bryan

J. Carrol Naish

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