
Death from a Distance is a 1935 American mystery film written by the late John W. Krafft and directed by the late Frank R. Strayer.
A detective is called in to investigate the shooting of a man during a lecture at a planetarium.
Victims[]
- Dr. Frederick Stone - Shot through the heart by Jim Gray with a gun hidden inside a telescope off-camera.
- Jim Gray's Son - Died during an operation after being given an anesthetic prior to the film, mentioned.
- Jim Gray - Died of his injuries after being shot in the chest by the same device he used to kill Stone.
Deaths[]
- Total - 3
- All Men
Kill Count[]
- Jim Gray - 1 (Deceased)