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    1947 · Mystery · 1h 22m

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  1. Moss Rose is a 1947 American film noir mystery film directed by Gregory Ratoff and starring Peggy Cummins, Victor Mature and Ethel Barrymore. It is an adaptation of the 1934 novel Moss Rose by Marjorie Bowen based on a real-life Victorian murder case.

  2. Moss Rose: Directed by Gregory Ratoff. With Peggy Cummins, Victor Mature, Ethel Barrymore, Vincent Price. Set in turn-of-the-century London, a woman trying to solve the mystery of a friend's murder finds that she may be the next victim.

    • (714)
    • Action, Crime, Film-Noir
    • Gregory Ratoff
    • 1947-05-30
  3. Released: Twentieth Century Fox, May 30, 1947. 82 minutes. From Film Noir: The Encyclopedia. Plot Summary. Belle, born poor and now a music hall dancer, wants to be “a lady.” She is also curious about the identity of the “gentleman” who is secretly dating her friend, Daisy.

  4. Synopsis. In the late 1800's, while traveling on a train, Belle Adair remembers the events that have brought her to this point: Belle is a dancer in the chorus of a London theater and lives at the same lodging house as her friend, Daisy Arrow.

  5. Synopsis. When a music-hall dancer is murdered, a moss rose marks the page of a Bible next to her body. Luckily, another chorus girl saw a gentleman leaving the lodgings. She approaches him directly, saying she’ll go to the police if he doesn’t meet her demands, but he brushes her off contemptuously.

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    • 20th Century Fox
    • Gregory Ratoff
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  7. Moss Rose. A cockney chorus girl (Peggy Cummins) blackmails a Victorian nobleman (Victor Mature) whose mother (Ethel Barrymore) resents his girlfriends.

    • Mystery & Thriller
  8. Mystery. Thriller. Film noir | 1900s. Synopsis. It's that smudge of fog called London under the reign of Victoria. When a music-hall dancer is murdered, a moss rose marks the page of a Bible next to her body. Luckily, another chorus girl (Peggy Cummins) saw a gentleman (Victor Mature) leaving the lodgings.

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