The Man Who Wouldn't Die
In the shadows of the night Dudley Wolff (Paul Harvey), his secretary Alfred Dunning (Robert Emmett Keane), and his doctor, Haggard (Henry Wilcoxon), bury a body in the estate cemetery. At the house, Wolff's daughter Catherine (Marjorie Weaver) arrives unexpectedly and tells her step-mother Anne Wolff (Helene Reynolds that she has just been married to Roger Blake (Richard Derr) who will be along in a few days. Cathy retires and is awakened by a mysterious assailant who fires a shot at her, but her parents tell her she was just dreaming. Wolff goes to the cemetery and finds the body missing. The scared Cathy calls in fast-talking private detective Mike Shayne (Lloyd Nolan) and, since her father doesn't like detectives, she introduces him as her husband. That evening Shayne hears a shot and finds that Haggard has been killed. While the police are questioning the family, the lights go out and a shot is fired from outside.
- Director
- Herbert I. Leeds
- Writer
- Arnaud d'Usseau (screen play), Clayton Rawson (novel), Brett Halliday (character created by)
- Released
- 1 May 1942
- Country
- USA
Cast

Lloyd Nolan
Marjorie Weaver
Helene Reynolds

Henry Wilcoxon
Paul Harvey
Charles Irwin
Francis Ford
Helene Whitney

Jeff Corey
Olin Howland
Helen Flint
LeRoy Mason

Richard Derr
Billy Bevan