The Missing Lady is a 1946 American mystery film written by George Callahan and directed by Phil Karlson. It is the third and final entry in the film trilogy starring Kane Richmond as the pulp character "The Shadow". (See also: The Shadow Returns and Behind the Mask)
Lamont Cranston/The Shadow attempts to find a thief who murdered an art dealer and stole an expensive statue.
Victims[]
- James Douglas - Shot by Ox Walsh with a revolver.
- Unnamed Man - Killed in a traffic accident, mentioned in a newspaper.
- Alfred Kester - Shot twice by Gilda Marsh off-screen, body shown.
- Anne Walsh - Shot multiple times by Gilda Marsh off-screen, body shown.
- Jan Field's Grandfather - Died of unspecified causes prior to the film, mentioned.
- Waldo's First Wife - Died of unspecified causes prior to the film, mentioned.
Deaths[]
- Total - 6
- 4 Men
- 2 Women
Kill Counts[]
- Gilda Marsh - 2 (Arrested)
- Ox Walsh - 1 (Arrested)