EDGAR WALLACE

THE CASE OF THE FRIGHTENED LADY

Playscript published by Samuel French, London & New York, 1932



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A spooky thriller about an aristocratic family with a genetic tendency towards bloody murder.

Filmed by British Lion Film Corporation as "The Frightened Lady", 1932.

Filmed in France as "Quelqu'un a tué" by Forrester-Parant Productions, 1933. Director: Jack Forrester.

Televised by the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC), July 12, 1938

Filmed by British Lion Film Corporation as "The Case Of The Frightened Lady", 1939. Director: George King. US titles: "The Frightened Lady" and "The Scarf Murder Mystery"

Filmed in Berlin, Germany, by Rialto Film as "Das indische Tuch", 1963. Director: Alfred Vohrer. English title: "The Indian Scarf"