Director: Herbert Mason•Genres: Crime, Mystery, Thriller
This British crime thriller follows Detective "Bones" Malone as he investigates a series of baffling jewel thefts. The elusive thief known as "The Frog" has returned, leaving Malone and the police stumped by their seemingly impossible methods. As the stakes rise with each daring heist, Malone must race against time to unmask the cunning criminal before they strike again.
The Return of the Frog was a popular British crime film of its era, generally well-received for its suspenseful plot and Gordon Harker's performance. It's often remembered as a solid entry in the crime genre of the late 1930s, praised for its intricate mystery and pacing.
Praised for its engaging mystery and suspenseful plot.
Gordon Harker's performance as Detective Malone is a highlight.
A well-crafted British crime film of its time.
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Gordon Harker reprised his role as Detective "Bones" Malone, a character he had previously played in the 1937 film "The Frog."
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