
Miracles for Sale 1939
"Thrills! Chills! Laughs!"
Dive into the mysterious world of Miracles for Sale (1939), a Tod Browning-directed thriller that will keep you on the edge of your seat.
Director: Tod Browning
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Miracles for Sale (1939) about?
This Tod Browning-directed mystery follows a maker of illusions as he protects a young woman who is likely to be murdered, navigating a complex web of deceit and danger.
Who directed Miracles for Sale?
Tod Browning brings his signature style to this gripping mystery.
Who stars in Miracles for Sale?
Robert Young, Florence Rice, and Frank Craven lead the talented cast of this 1939 thriller.
Is Miracles for Sale (1939) worth watching?
While its IMDb rating may be unknown, Miracles for Sale is a hidden gem of 1930s cinema that is sure to delight audiences with its unique blend of thrills, chills, and laughs.
How long is Miracles for Sale?
Miracles for Sale has a runtime of 71 minutes.
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About Miracles for Sale (1939) — A Gripping Mystery from the Master of Thrills
Dive into the mysterious world of Miracles for Sale (1939), a Tod Browning-directed thriller that will keep you on the edge of your seat. This captivating mystery, starring Robert Young, Florence Rice, and Frank Craven, follows a maker of illusions as he protects a young woman who is likely to be murdered. With its unique blend of thrills, chills, and laughs, Miracles for Sale is a must-watch for fans of the genre. As our protagonist navigates a complex web of deceit and danger, you'll be drawn into a world of suspense and intrigue. With its short runtime of 71 minutes, Miracles for Sale is a quick and engaging watch that will leave you feeling satisfied but still wanting more.
Director Tod Browning brings his signature style to this gripping mystery, which explores themes of illusion, deception, and the blurred lines between reality and fantasy. With its talented cast and engaging storyline, Miracles for Sale is a hidden gem of 1930s cinema that is sure to delight audiences today.