The Shadow of Silk Lennox

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The Shadow of Silk Lennox
Directed byRay Kirkwood
Jack Nelson
Written byNorman Springer (screenplay)
Norman Springer (story "The Riot Squad")
Produced byRay Kirkwood (producer)
StarringSee below
CinematographyRobert E. Cline
Edited byHolbrook N. Todd
Music byDean Benton
Distributed byCommodore Pictures
Release date
1935
Running time
60 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

The Shadow of Silk Lennox is a 1935 American gangster film directed by Ray Kirkwood and Jack Nelson. It starred Lon Chaney Jr before his breakthrough into horror films.

Plot summary

John Arthur Lennox is an underworld chieftain who runs a nightclub where society patrons come to rub elbows with the criminal set. He is nicknamed Silk because of his fondness for the expression that things are "fine as silk". From the club he directs a violent $50,000 bank heist and cheekily invites in two detectives to establish his alibi. While the robbery is going on, he gets his new singer Jimmy Lambert to play a recording over the intercom that makes it appear as if his men are on the premises.

When Deacon, the gangster holding the stolen money, tries to skip town, Silk has him killed at the train station. The money is not found on his body, but the gang suspects that it is hidden in the express office. Meanwhile, Jimmy has realised that the recording will help convict Silk of the robbery and with Nola, the dance partner in his act, plans to use it against him.

As the law closes in and his allies turn against him, Silk is arrested but has to be released when witnesses, afraid of reprisals, refuse to identify him. In the police line-up, Silk meets Fingers Smalley, who agrees to break open the express office safe. After establishing an alibi at the club, Silk and Fingers leave for the office, but the police arrive as Fingers opens the safe. Silk is killed during the ensuing gunfight and Fingers explains that he is really an undercover police agent named Ferguson.

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Cast

Soundtrack

  • "Love Is In the Way" (Words and music by Dean Benton)
  • "Forgotten Melodies" (Words and music by Dean Benton)
  • "Walkin' in the Dark" (Words and music by Dean Benton)

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