A Face in the Fog

A Face in the Fog is a 1936 American mystery film directed by Robert F. Hill.

A meddlesome reporter claims she can recognize "the fiend" because she saw his face in the fog (in a mirror).

Fellow reporter tries to protect her, along with a ditzy photographer.

After there is a murder in a theater, the playwright pitches in to help solve the case.

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