A Scarlet Week-End

A Scarlet Week-End is a 1932 American mystery film directed by George Melford and starring Dorothy Revier, Theodore von Eltz and Phyllis Barrington.

[1] It was made as a second feature on Poverty Row by the independent producer Willis Kent.

[2] It is an adaptation of the 1931 novel The Woman in Purple Pajamas by Wilson Collison.

A couple host a weekend party at their country estate.

Later that evening her husband is murdered, and his bloody pyjamas in her bedroom seems to point to her guilt.