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Phyllis Konstam


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Filmography

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Voice of the Hurricane (1964)
Janet Lord
The Skin Game (1931)
Chloe Hornblower
Murder (1930)

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Blackmail (1929) - Knives Is Not Right
Murder! (1930) - About Three Doors Down
Murder! (1930) - From Sir John Himself!

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Voice of the Hurricane (1964)
Janet Lord
The Skin Game (1931)
Chloe Hornblower
Murder (1930)

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Murder! (1930) - About Three Doors Down Opening scenes, director Alfred Hitchcock in one of his earliest sound films, conveying the sense of not only an artist but also, perhaps, a comedian, at work, in Murder!, 1930, Diana Baring the apparent culprit.
Murder! (1930) - From Sir John Himself! Itinerant actors and witnesses Ted and Doucie (Edward Chapman, Phyllis Konstam) are bluffing when they tell their landlady they expect to be hired by Sir John (Herbert Marshall), stunned when he actually sends a message, as he begins his investigation, in Alfred Hitchcock's Murder!, 1930.
Blackmail (1929) - Knives Is Not Right We know that shopgirl Alice (Anny Ondra, voice by Joan Barry) is behind the stabbing that everyone's talking about, her mum and dad (Sara Allgood, Charles Paton) and especially the neighbor (Phyllis Monkman), Alfred Hitchcock having fun directing his first talking picture, Blackmail, 1929.

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