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From Headquarters

  • 1933
  • TV-G
  • 1 Std. 4 Min.
IMDb-BEWERTUNG
6,3/10
420
IHRE BEWERTUNG
George Brent and Margaret Lindsay in From Headquarters (1933)
Official Trailer
trailer wiedergeben2:19
1 Video
24 Fotos
DramaMystery

Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuWhen a Broadway playboy is found dead, it's up to detective Jim Stevens to pick the murderer out of several likely candidates.When a Broadway playboy is found dead, it's up to detective Jim Stevens to pick the murderer out of several likely candidates.When a Broadway playboy is found dead, it's up to detective Jim Stevens to pick the murderer out of several likely candidates.

  • Regie
    • William Dieterle
  • Drehbuch
    • Robert N. Lee
    • Peter Milne
  • Hauptbesetzung
    • George Brent
    • Margaret Lindsay
    • Eugene Pallette
  • Siehe Produktionsinformationen bei IMDbPro
  • IMDb-BEWERTUNG
    6,3/10
    420
    IHRE BEWERTUNG
    • Regie
      • William Dieterle
    • Drehbuch
      • Robert N. Lee
      • Peter Milne
    • Hauptbesetzung
      • George Brent
      • Margaret Lindsay
      • Eugene Pallette
    • 21Benutzerrezensionen
    • 6Kritische Rezensionen
  • Siehe Produktionsinformationen bei IMDbPro
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    From Headquarters
    Trailer 2:19
    From Headquarters

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    George Brent
    George Brent
    • Lieut. J. Stevens
    Margaret Lindsay
    Margaret Lindsay
    • Lou Winton
    Eugene Pallette
    Eugene Pallette
    • Sgt. Boggs
    Robert Barrat
    Robert Barrat
    • Ander E. Anderzian
    Henry O'Neill
    Henry O'Neill
    • Inspector Donnelly
    Hugh Herbert
    Hugh Herbert
    • Manny Wales
    Dorothy Burgess
    Dorothy Burgess
    • Dolly White
    Theodore Newton
    Theodore Newton
    • Jack Winton
    Hobart Cavanaugh
    Hobart Cavanaugh
    • Muggs Manton
    Ken Murray
    Ken Murray
    • Mac
    Murray Kinnell
    Murray Kinnell
    • Horton
    Edward Ellis
    Edward Ellis
    • Dr. Van de Water
    Kenneth Thomson
    Kenneth Thomson
    • Gordon Bates
    Eddie Borden
    Eddie Borden
    • Jailbird
    • (Nicht genannt)
    James P. Burtis
    James P. Burtis
    • Reporter
    • (Nicht genannt)
    Spencer Charters
    Spencer Charters
    • Teletype Man
    • (Nicht genannt)
    Ray Cooke
    Ray Cooke
    • Photographer
    • (Nicht genannt)
    Frank Darien
    Frank Darien
    • Lawyer Manley
    • (Nicht genannt)
    • Regie
      • William Dieterle
    • Drehbuch
      • Robert N. Lee
      • Peter Milne
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    Energized B holds its own.

    From Headquarters is a rather contrived and convoluted murder mystery but its brisk running time of 64 minutes and economic cross cut editing give the film more of a vitality than one would expect with the stolid George Brent in the lead. Clichés abound but a gallows humor among the precinct set nullifies them much of the time as the cops turn the screws on the suspects and the supporting cast steals most of the film.

    It's another day down at headquarters of processing common criminals and chasing leads while reporters slovenly lie about waiting for a big story which comes in the way of the murder of a lecherous, blackmailer. Detectives Stevens (Brent) and Boggs (Eugene Palette) are given the case but approach it differently. Forensics meanwhile jumps into high gear gathering evidence through devious means and the killer as well as the victim remains in doubt until the final moments.

    With the exception of the retiring Brent From Headquarters entire cast plays it broad and over the top. Margaret Lindsay's suspect and also the ex of Steven's divides her time between being stilted and hysterical while Palette's Sgt. Boggs spends the entire film lunging like a mad bulldog at all the suspects. In the same respect Hugh Herbert's overzealous bail bondsman, Robert Barrat's unctuous rug dealer and Edward Ellis's dark humored pathologist fit well into the spirit of the film.

    Director William Dieterle and cameraman William Rees provide a decent look and rhythm to From Headquarters most of the way evoking in moments comparison to His Girl Friday and The Detective Story but its incredulous story line can only elevate it at best to a decent Charlie Chan.
    6bkoganbing

    Just Another Day At Police Headquarters

    I'm betting that George Brent got the lead in From Headquarters because Pat O'Brien had not arrived at Warner Brothers. O'Brien was cast in the lead in the very similar Bureau of Missing Persons and he fit the part of a detective so much better.

    Still and all Brent does all right with the part as one of two detectives assigned to the murder of a well known man about town. Only this particular man was seeing Brent's former flame Margaret Lindsay and she's a suspect.

    Brent and Lindsay get good support from Eugene Palette who is carrying over his Sergeant Heath character from Philo Vance and Henry O'Neill as the chief inspector.

    Two characterizations that should be noted are Robert Barrat as a rather sophisticated, but inpatient suspect who does in his own alibi and Hobart Cavanaugh as a safecracker who really manages to get himself murdered at police headquarters.

    One guy I don't think belonged was Hugh Herbert who brought his 'woo woo' act into a serious film as a wacky bail bondsman. I guess someone at Warner Brothers thought he'd be good comic relief, but not here. Also Dorothy Burgess as another murder suspect was way over the top.

    Look fast and you'll see Frank McHugh right at the beginning of the film as one of a group of prisoners being brought into the station in a paddy wagon. He gets a line to speak and his voice is unmistakable.

    From Headquarters is a not bad B picture that played well on a double bill with their more well known gangster stars.
    6Doylenf

    Police methods give added interest to routine murder mystery...

    GEORGE BRENT doesn't display much enthusiasm for his role as a police detective who finds that his ex-sweetheart (MARGARET LINDSAY) is the chief suspect in the murder of a wealthy playboy. There are several suspects under police grilling and all of them tell their stories in brisk flashback technique that keeps the plot spinning in all directions so that all options are on the table in guessing "who done it." It's a ploy that doesn't work well here. A more straight-forward approach would have worked better in keeping the plot from getting too cluttered. By the time we reach a conclusion, the viewer is left hoping the story is over once and for all. What does work is showing the behind-the-scenes methods the crime labs perform in solving a case.

    It's a programmer given what little life it has by a capable cast of Warner supporting players including Ken Murray, Hobart Cavanaugh, Dorothy Burgess, Eugene Palette, Theodore Newton and others and benefits from brisk direction by William Dieterle.

    Summing up: A more polished script would have helped and George Brent seems too detached on this occasion to make much of his detective role.
    6SnoopyStyle

    police procedural

    There are the various going-ons in and around the police headquarters. Suddenly, a big case comes in. Police detectives Stevens and Boggs pick up the case. They interview various people. The techs look at the various evidences. There are various twists and turns.

    This would be a modern TV police procedural, but less flashy and more stationary. I know that this is the gimmick, but I would still like to leave the building. I like the techs doing their techie investigations. They do have some action inside the building. At the end of the day, this is an interesting police procedural from another time.
    6blanche-2

    fast-moving programmer

    When a Broadway playboy is found dead, it's first thought to be a suicide, then a murder. Police Lt. Jim Stevens (George Brent) is on the case.

    Lou Winton (Margaret Lindsay), a Broadway performer with whom he's in love, is one suspect, but he's sure she didn't do it. It's obvious from her first questioning that she's protecting someone. It turns out to be her brother.

    Then there's a coke addict, Dolly White (Dorothy Burgess). And what about Anderzian (Robert Barrat)?

    This mystery moves right along, and is more interesting than many of these films due to the use of actual police techniques from those days - examining a bullet, getting fingerprints, and my favorite, the use of IBM punch cards and a sorting machine to search a database. This may be the first display of that technology in film.

    Not only interesting, but fun to see, and also to note that those techniques in one form or another continue to be used.

    George Brent is handsomer, I think, without his mustache, and does a good job here as an intelligent inspector.

    Hugh Herbert is on hand as a bail bondsman, and Frank McHugh is on very quickly at the beginning.

    This is an old one!

    See if it is on TCM - you'll enjoy it.

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    • Wissenswertes
      At about 6½ minutes, the police department uses IBM punch cards and a sorting machine to search a database. This may be the first display of that technology in film.
    • Patzer
      At 00:29:00 when Jack Winton says "And who are you?" the boom mic shadow passes over Eugene Pallette's (Sgt. Boggs) hat.
    • Zitate

      Jack Winton: I'm her brother and I demand the right to see her. You can tell Inspector Donnelly - Lt. Stevens that I'll have their scalps unless they allow me to see Miss Winton at once!

      Sgt. Boggs: Oh yeah? What Indian reservation do you come from?

    • Soundtracks
      Shuffle Off to Buffalo
      (1933) (uncredited)

      Music by Harry Warren

      Whistled by the policeman as he walks up the stairs

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    • Erscheinungsdatum
      • 16. November 1933 (Vereinigte Staaten)
    • Herkunftsland
      • Vereinigte Staaten
    • Sprache
      • Englisch
    • Auch bekannt als
      • O Rastro Invisível
    • Drehorte
      • Warner Brothers Burbank Studios - 4000 Warner Boulevard, Burbank, Kalifornien, USA(Studio)
    • Produktionsfirma
      • Warner Bros.
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      • 105.000 $ (geschätzt)
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    • Laufzeit
      • 1 Std. 4 Min.(64 min)
    • Farbe
      • Black and White
    • Sound-Mix
      • Mono
    • Seitenverhältnis
      • 1.37 : 1

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