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Viola Keats, Malcolm Keen, and Ernest Thesiger in The Murder Party (1934)

W. Graham Brown: Gen. Piddinghoe

The Murder Party

W. Graham Brown credited as playing...

Gen. Piddinghoe

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  • Gen. Piddington: No use pretendin' that anyone's broken-hearted. The man was a rotter. Always has been.
  • Princess Maria Amelia: Yes, but why should the poor man shoot himself? That's what seems so odd to me...
  • Chiddiatt: Oh Dawson. I want you to go down to where the main switch is.
  • Butler: Yes sir.
  • Chiddiatt: And then, let me see, I'll strike the gong. You ought to hear that oughtn't you?
  • Butler: Should do sir.
  • Chiddiatt: Well, when you do, turn out all the lights in the house. Then after, let us see, about ten minutes, you turn them all up again. Get the idea?
  • Butler: Yes sir. Is that all sir?
  • Chiddiatt: Yes. That's all.
  • Gen. Piddington: Does that mean we play this infernal game in the dark, ma'am?
  • Princess Maria Amelia: All the nicest games are played in the dark, General.
  • Gen. Piddington: Overshot the mark, I expect. Other peoples' money. Coward's way out--oh, sorry, Peggy, my dear.
  • Peggy Studholme: You're wrong, Grandfather. He was worth over a million.
  • Chiddiatt: A million? Huh! No man ought to have as much money as that.

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