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The 13th Letter

A Strange Kind of Killer Is Loose in This Town!
1951 | 85m | English

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A new doctor in a quiet Quebec town sparks rumors and accusations when anonymous letters allege an affair with a married woman.
Release Date: Feb 21, 1951
Director: Otto Preminger
Writer: Louis Chavance, Howard Koch
Genres: Crime, Mystery, Thriller
Keywords letter, rumors
Production Companies 20th Century Fox
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $1,075,000
Updates Updated: Aug 09, 2025
Entered: Apr 30, 2024
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Name Character
Linda Darnell Denise Turner
Charles Boyer Dr. Paul Laurent
Michael Rennie Dr. Pearson
Constance Smith Cora Laurent
Françoise Rosay Mrs. Gauthier
Judith Evelyn Sister Marie Corbin
Guy Sorel Robert Helier
June Hedin Rochelle Turner
George Alexander Dr. Fletcher (uncredited)
Jacques Auger Priest (uncredited)
Lucie Boitres Townswoman (uncredited)
C. Bosvier Townsman (uncredited)
Sheila M. Coonan Townswoman (uncredited)
Wilford Davidson Townsman (uncredited)
Camille Ducharme Fredette (uncredited)
J. Léo Gagnon Dr. Helier (uncredited)
Blanche Gauthier Townswoman (uncredited)
Arthur Groulx Townsman (uncredited)
Paul Guèvremont Postman (uncredited)
L.P. Herbert Townsman (uncredited)
Robin Hughes Intern (uncredited)
Odie Lemire Townswoman (uncredited)
Ovila Légaré Mayor (uncredited)
Stanley Mann Officer (uncredited)
Patrick O'Moore Intern (uncredited)
Gilles Pelletier Townsman (uncredited)
Name Job
Louis Chavance Story
Louis R. Loeffler Editor
Howard Koch Screenplay
Maurice Ransford Art Direction
Lyle R. Wheeler Art Direction
Thomas Little Set Decoration
Walter M. Scott Set Decoration
Edward Stevenson Costume Design
Richard Maybery Assistant Director
Roger Heman Sr. Sound
Arthur von Kirbach Sound
Fred Sersen Visual Effects
Charles LeMaire Wardrobe Supervisor
Maurice De Packh Orchestrator
Lionel Newman Music Director
Paul L'Anglais Technical Advisor
Otto Preminger Director
Joseph LaShelle Director of Photography
Alex North Original Music Composer
Ben Nye Makeup Artist
Name Title
Otto Preminger Producer
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Reviews

Geronimo1967
6.0

This film is probably more notable for it's distinctive voices than for it's action or story. You can instantly recognise the dulcet tones of Charles Boyer and Michael Rennie long before we get into the nitty gritty of what is quite a complex plot. Building on the innate nosiness of small town folks ... , we find ourselves in a small Quebecois town where Rennie ("Dr. Pearson") arrives to set up his practice. Now there is already a doctor here (Boyer) but he is getting on a bit and his wife "Denise" (Linda Darnell) starts to visit the new fella to treat her never ending list of (largely fictitious) ailments. "Pearson" is not remotely interested in any form of assignation with the younger woman - he has demons of his own on that from, but when egregious letters start arriving signed only with the sign of a quill, the tongues start to wag at the new physician's expense. He determines to get to the bottom of this mystery before what's left of his reputation goes the way of the dodo. Otto Preminger could have dug a bit deeper into the mystery and immersed us a bit better in this quite intriguing story, but as it is it is all just a little bit light and actually quite slow at times. A sort of private detective story that moves in fits and starts with a great deal of score. Still, Boyer is on quite good form and even if Rennie is a slightly unlikely romantic hero, this film still holds the attention well enough before an ending that I wasn't quite expecting.

Apr 04, 2022