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  2. Seven Keys to Baldpate is a 1913 play by George M. Cohan based on a novel by Earl Derr Biggers. The dramatization was one of Cohan's most innovative plays. It baffled some audiences and critics but became a hit, running for nearly a year in New York, another year in Chicago and receiving later revivals; Cohan starred in the 1935 revival.

    • Earl Derr Biggers
    • 1913
  3. Seven Keys to Baldpate is a 1947 American mystery film directed by Lew Landers and starring Phillip Terry, Jacqueline White and Eduardo Ciannelli. It is the sixth film based on the popular 1913 play of the same name.

  4. A comedy-thriller about a writer who takes a bet to write a novel at a remote inn, but faces a series of murders and mysteries. IMDb provides cast and crew information, user and critic reviews, trivia, goofs, quotes, and more.

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    • Mystery, Romance, Thriller
    • Lew Landers
    • 1947-06-05
  5. A comedy mystery thriller film based on a play by George M. Cohan, who also stars as a writer who takes a bet to write a novel in a secluded inn. The film features a cast of characters with various motives and secrets, and a plot full of twists and turns.

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    • Comedy, Mystery, Thriller
    • Hugh Ford
    • 1917-10-17
  6. Seven Keys to Baldpate is a 1913 novel by Earl Derr Biggers. A bestseller, it was adapted by George M. Cohan into a play, which in turn was adapted several times for film, radio and TV. The plot of the novel differs from the play in many respects. The setting was based on the real Baldpate Mountain.

  7. A comedy mystery thriller film based on a play and novel by Earl Derr Biggers. A writer tries to finish his book at a deserted inn, but is interrupted by a series of characters with mysterious keys and a missing bribe.

  8. Dec 30, 2020 · A popular novel in 1913, and George M. Cohan quickly adapted the novel as a hit Broadway stage play of the same name. Cohan starred in the 1917 film version, one of seven film versions of the play, and a 1935 revival. The novel was also adapted into two films with different titles, House of the Long Shadows and Haunted Honeymoon, but they had ...

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