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Hands Of Destiny (film)
''Hands of Murder'' (also known as ''Hands of Mystery'' and ''Hands of Destiny'') is an American Mystery fiction, mystery/anthology series that aired on the DuMont Television Network. Broadcast history Initially titled ''Hands of Destiny'', the show aired from August 24, 1949, to December 11, 1951, and was a prime time mystery/anthology television series, anthology series. The title changed to ''Hands of Mystery'' with the September 8, 1950, broadcast. The show, produced by Lawrence Menkin, aired Fridays at 8pm ET during the 1949-50 season, Fridays at 9pm ET during the 1950-51 season, and Tuesdays at 10pm ET during the 1951-52 season. Episodes *July 9, 1950 - "Too Old to Live" See also *List of programs broadcast by the DuMont Television Network *List of surviving DuMont Television Network broadcasts *1949-50 United States network television schedule *1950-51 United States network television schedule *1951-52 United States network television schedule References Bibliography * ...
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Mystery Fiction
Mystery is a genre fiction, fiction genre where the nature of an event, usually a murder or other crime, remains wiktionary:mysterious, mysterious until the end of the story. Often within a closed circle of suspects, each suspect is usually provided with a credible motive and a reasonable opportunity for committing the crime. The central character is often a detective (such as Sherlock Holmes), who eventually solves the mystery by logical deduction from facts presented to the reader. Some mystery books are non-fiction. Mystery fiction can be detective stories in which the emphasis is on the puzzle or suspense element and its logical solution such as a whodunit. Mystery fiction can be contrasted with hardboiled detective stories, which focus on action and gritty realism. Mystery fiction can involve a supernatural mystery in which the solution does not have to be logical and even in which there is no crime involved. This usage was common in the pulp magazines of the 1930s and 1940s ...
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