"The man with a cloak" [manuscript] 1951.

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"The man with a cloak" [manuscript] 1951.

The script for a Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, Inc. moving-picture based upon John Dickson Carr's the gentleman from Paris; short story which first appeared in Ellery Queen's mystery magazine (xv, Ap. 1950: 9-29 [cf. AP2.E42 v. 16 no. 77).

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University of Virginia. Library

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