"A Face in the Fog" is a mystery from 1936 directed by Robert F. Hill. A killer known as “The Fiend” is terrorizing the local theater circuit. It’s not clear how the murders were committed because there’s no wounds on the bodies. Two newspaper reporters and their photographer get involved to try to solve the case. A playwright turned detective also tries to solve the case. The Fiend is going to kill again and it’s a race to figure out his identity before he does.
Title: A Face in the Fog
Director: Robert F. Hill
IMDB Rating: 4.4 out of 10
Rating: Unrated
Content warnings: Homophobia, Mental illness and ableism, Murder
Hilarious tagline: "From out of the darkness strikes — the fiend!"
5th Edition Character: The Fiend
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