

The Mysterious Mr. M 1946
"1000 startling adventures! 1000 weird sensations!"
Step into the world of The Mysterious Mr. M (1946), a thrilling action-packed mystery directed by Vernon Keays. Edmund MacDonald stars as the determined Federal agent Grant Farrell, tasked with stopping the nefarious plans of the enigmatic 'Mr. M.
Director: Vernon Keays
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is The Mysterious Mr. M (1946) about?
The film follows Federal agent Grant Farrell as he tries to stop the sinister plans of the enigmatic 'Mr. M.' who has developed a potent drug to aid in his crimes.
Who directed The Mysterious Mr. M?
The Mysterious Mr. M was directed by Vernon Keays.
Who stars in The Mysterious Mr. M?
The film features Edmund MacDonald, Pamela Blake, Danny Morton, and Joseph Crehan in key roles.
Is The Mysterious Mr. M (1946) worth watching?
While the IMDb rating is not available, the film's gripping plot, atmospheric tension, and 227-minute runtime make it a compelling watch for fans of the genre.
How long is The Mysterious Mr. M?
The Mysterious Mr. M has a runtime of 227 minutes.
The Mysterious Mr. M (1946): A Gripping Mystery — Full Movie Info
Step into the world of The Mysterious Mr. M (1946), a thrilling action-packed mystery directed by Vernon Keays. Edmund MacDonald stars as the determined Federal agent Grant Farrell, tasked with stopping the nefarious plans of the enigmatic 'Mr. M.' This sinister villain has developed a potent drug called 'hypnotreme' to aid in his dastardly crimes, including the theft of submarine equipment. As Farrell delves deeper into the case, he must navigate a complex web of intrigue and deception to uncover the truth behind 'Mr. M's' sinister schemes.
With its gripping plot and atmospheric tension, The Mysterious Mr. M is a must-watch for fans of the genre. The film's 227-minute runtime allows for a detailed exploration of the characters and their motivations, making for a truly immersive viewing experience. So, if you're ready to embark on 1000 startling adventures and experience 1000 weird sensations, look no further than The Mysterious Mr. M (1946).




