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The Unknown (1946 film)

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'The Unknown' is a 1946 American mystery film directed by Henry Levin made by Columbia Pictures as the third and final part of its 'I Love a Mystery' series based on the popular radio program. The previous films were 'I Love a Mystery' (1945) and 'The Devil's Mask' (1946).

It was a loose adaptation of the I Love a Mystery radio episode 'Faith, Hope, and Charity, Sisters',Second Feature: the Best of the 'B' Films, John Cocchi, 1991, Citadel Press/Carol Publishing Group which was remade in a later version of the radio series, in '49, as 'The Thing That Cries in the Night', starring Russell Thorson, Jim Boles, and Tony Randall as the private detectives, and Mercedes MacCambridge as the stewardess and Cherry (Charity).

It was known as 'The Coffin'.

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'TV Guide' gave the film two out of five stars, describing it as "filled with all the things that are guaranteed to make audiences jump out of their seats, such as hidden passageways, a hooded grave robber, eerie shadows, and mysterious killings."

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