
Alfred Hitchcock and The Three Investigators in The Mystery of the Coughing Dragon
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A superb thriller about a young woman in search of an identity...
A tipsy cabaret dancer from the Picratt nightclub entered the police station and excitedly announced that she had heard two men at the next table in the bar conspire to kill a countess, an unknown countess.
The atmosphere of London from the 19th century, the fog and mystery of the English province, bizarre murders and clever case solving, certainly point us to the famous detective created by the writer and doctor Arthur Conan Doyle.
The plot revolves around a daring crime – the theft of a precious red diamond, a jewel of immense value that attracts the attention of the Parisian underworld.