Voice of the Whistler
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- Original title
- Voice of the Whistler
- Year
- 1945
- Running time
- 60 min.
- Country
- United States
- Director
- Screenwriter
- Cast
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- Richard Dix
- Lynn Merrick
- Rhys Williams
- James Cardwell
- Dorothy Vernon
- Tom Kennedy
- Byron Foulger
- Harold Miller
- Sam Ash
- Gigi Perreau
- Wilbur Mack
- Charles Coleman
- Frank Reicher
- Minerva Urecal
- John Hamilton
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- Music
- Cinematography
George Meehan (B&W)- Producer
- Genre
- Film noir | Crime. B Movie. Sequel
- Synopsis
- The 4th film of the Columbia series based on the CBS radio program, "The Whistler", finds wealthy John Sinclair, with no health or friends, being advised by his doctor to take a long vacation. Heading for the Great Lakes, he becomes ill in the cab operated by Ernie Sparrow an is taken to a clinic where he meets nurse Joan Martin, who is engaged to intern Fred Graham. Doctors now tell him he has only a few months to live and advise him to go to Maine (where, evidently, it will seem longer.) He asks Joan to marry him, promising to leave her his fortune. She, no dummy, accepts but hard-loser Fred doesn't like it even though she says she is doing it for him. After six months of living in a lighthouse with only Joan and Sparrow, whom he has hired as his aide, Sinclaie seemingly regains his health and has really fallen in love with Joan. She tells him she can no longer tolerate the loneliness just as Fred arrives for a visit...
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