

The Florentine Dagger
Directed by Robert FloreyJuan Cesare, a descendant of the Borgias of Vienna, thinks he may have a murder streak in him acquired from his long-dead relatives, is is love with Florence Ballau, but her father lodges a strong protest. Victor Ballau is later found dead with a Florentine dagger of the Borgia type stuck firmly in him. Juan is all wrought up and tortured by thoughts he may have been the killer. But there is also a disfigured housekeeper on the premises who may or may not have had a motive.
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The Florentine Dagger was released on 30 maart 1935.
The Florentine Dagger was directed by Robert Florey.
The Florentine Dagger has a runtime of 69 m.
The Florentine Dagger was produced by Harry Joe Brown.
Juan Cesare, a descendant of the Borgias of Vienna, thinks he may have a murder streak in him acquired from his long-dead relatives, is is love with Florence Ballau, but her father lodges a strong protest. Victor Ballau is later found dead with a Florentine dagger of the Borgia type stuck firmly in him. Juan is all wrought up and tortured by thoughts he may have been the killer. But there is also a disfigured housekeeper on the premises who may or may not have had a motive.
The key characters in The Florentine Dagger are Juan Cesare (Donald Woods), Florence Ballau (Margaret Lindsay), Gerard Lytton (C. Aubrey Smith).
The Florentine Dagger is rated Not Rated.
The Florentine Dagger is a Mysterie, Misdaad, Drama film.
The Florentine Dagger has an audience rating of 5.9 out of 10.


















