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Scared Stiff: Directed by Frank McDonald. With Jack Haley, Ann Savage, Barton MacLane, Veda Ann Borg. The jumpy chess editor at a newspaper accidentally gets involved in some murders at a sleazy tavern run by a pair of bizarre brothers.
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- Mystery, Comedy
- Frank McDonald
- 1945-06-22
Scared Stiff (also known as Treasure of Fear (American television title) and You'll Be The Death Of Me Yet) is a 1945 American comedic murder mystery directed by Frank McDonald for Pine-Thomas Productions and released by Paramount Pictures.
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Jack Haley (The Wizard of Oz’s Tin Man) stars as hapless reporter Larry Elliot, who’s sent to cover a local wine festival. When a man on the bus he’s riding is murdered, Larry lucks into the story of his career — but also finds himself a suspect!
Threatened with the loss of his job, dim-witted chess reporter Larry Elliot, who consistently bungles his assignments by missing a big story for something trivial, is sent to cover a grape harvest festival at the Grape City winery.
Dec 31, 2014 · Jack Haley is a reporter who finds himself mixed up with criminals in this comedy also known as Scared Stiff.
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