Movie: Sealed Lips

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Frank Readick
Frank Readick

The Shadow (voice)

Josephine Dunn
Josephine Dunn

E.H. Calvert
E.H. Calvert

Walter Miller
Walter Miller

Willard Hall
Willard Hall

Joseph W. Girard
Joseph W. Girard

Carl Miller
Carl Miller

Stanwyck

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    The Shadow's third movie short, an adaptation from a Donald Van Riper story, "Dying Lips," which appeared in an issue of Detective Story Magazine.

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    1931-11-11

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    A SHADOW DETECTIVE STORY

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