Beloved Imposter (1936)
Directed by Victor Hanbury / W. Victor Hanbury
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Synopsis by Hal Erickson
The British Beloved Imposter was inspired by Ethel Mannin's novel Dancing Boy. Fred Conynghamplays a cheeky waiter who dreams of being a music hall star. Beautiful Germaine Aussey spurns the swelled-headed Conyngham's advances. When she disappears, he becomes obsessed with the belief that he's murdered her. But faithful Rene Ray, the "right" girl for Conyngham, solves the mystery.
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killing, murder, musical [play], obsession, show-business, songwriter, waiter