The best Boyd Irwin’s mystery movies

Boyd Irwin

Boyd Irwin

12/03/1880- 22/01/1957
We present our ranking of the best Boyd Irwin’s movies. Do you love cinema? Or are you looking for a movie of your favorite actor to watch tonight? Surely you have some to see or that you did not know yet about Boyd Irwin.

The Woman in Green

The Woman in Green
6.6/10
  • Genre: CrimeMysteryThriller
  • Release: 15/06/1945
  • Character: Short-Tempered Officer Closing Window (uncredited)
Sherlock Holmes investigates when young women around London turn up murdered, each with a finger severed. Scotland Yard suspects a madman, but Holmes believes the killings to be part of a diabolical plot.

The Invisible Man Returns

The Invisible Man Returns
6.5/10
The owner of a coal mining operation, falsely imprisoned for fratricide, takes a drug to make him invisible, despite its side effect: gradual madness.

The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes

The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
7.3/10
Having once again avoided criminal conviction, Professor Moriarity develops a murderous plan to “finish off” his last major nemesis, Sherlock Holmes, by making him fail to prevent the perfect crime. Does it involve a family curse, the crown jewels of England, or something else…

City of Missing Girls

City of Missing Girls
4.9/10
  • Genre: CrimeMystery
  • Release: 27/03/1941
  • Character: Joseph Thompson
A female reporter goes undercover to investigate the series of mysterious disappearances of young women, who were all linked to a local drama school.

Killer at Large

Killer at Large
5.5/10
  • Genre: Mystery
  • Release: 27/10/1936
  • Character: Whitley
A master of disguise poses as a wax figure to rob a safe of its jewels.

Docks of New Orleans

Docks of New Orleans
5.7/10
Detective Charlie Chan springs into action when top officials of a New Orleans chemical company begin dropping like flies.

Meet Nero Wolfe

Meet Nero Wolfe
6.1/10
  • Genre: Mystery
  • Release: 16/07/1936
  • Character: Prof. Edgar Barstow
Meet Nero Wolfe is a 1936 mystery film based on the 1934 novel Fer-de-Lance, written by Rex Stout. Set in New York, the story introduced the detective genius Nero Wolfe (Edward Arnold) and his assistant Archie Goodwin (Lionel Stander).

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