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The Missing Corpse

  • 1945
  • Passed
  • 1 Std. 2 Min.
IMDb-BEWERTUNG
5,8/10
290
IHRE BEWERTUNG
Paul Guilfoyle, J. Edward Bromberg, Frank Jenks, Isabel Randolph, and Eric Sinclair in The Missing Corpse (1945)
KomödieMysterium

Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuA feud between rival newspapermen Kruger (Bromberg) and McDonald (Guilfoyle) goes deadly when blackmailing McDonald ends up murdered and his corpse planted in the trunk of Kruger's car.A feud between rival newspapermen Kruger (Bromberg) and McDonald (Guilfoyle) goes deadly when blackmailing McDonald ends up murdered and his corpse planted in the trunk of Kruger's car.A feud between rival newspapermen Kruger (Bromberg) and McDonald (Guilfoyle) goes deadly when blackmailing McDonald ends up murdered and his corpse planted in the trunk of Kruger's car.

  • Regie
    • Albert Herman
  • Drehbuch
    • Raymond L. Schrock
    • Harry O. Hoyt
  • Hauptbesetzung
    • J. Edward Bromberg
    • Isabel Randolph
    • Frank Jenks
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  • IMDb-BEWERTUNG
    5,8/10
    290
    IHRE BEWERTUNG
    • Regie
      • Albert Herman
    • Drehbuch
      • Raymond L. Schrock
      • Harry O. Hoyt
    • Hauptbesetzung
      • J. Edward Bromberg
      • Isabel Randolph
      • Frank Jenks
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    J. Edward Bromberg
    J. Edward Bromberg
    • Henry Kruger
    Isabel Randolph
    Isabel Randolph
    • Alice Kruger
    Frank Jenks
    Frank Jenks
    • Mack Hogan
    Eric Sinclair
    Eric Sinclair
    • James Kruger
    Paul Guilfoyle
    Paul Guilfoyle
    • Andy McDonald
    Ben Welden
    Ben Welden
    • 'Slippery Joe' Clary
    Charles Coleman
    Charles Coleman
    • Egbert
    Eddy Waller
    Eddy Waller
    • Desmond
    Elayne Adams
    • Miss Ames
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    Mary Arden
    • Madge
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    Bess Flowers
    • Office Worker
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    Charles Jordan
    • Draper
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    Anne O'Neal
    • Mrs. Swanaker
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    Jean Ransome
    Jean Ransome
    • Marie
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    John Shay
    • Jeffry Dodd
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    Lorell Sheldon
    • Phyllis Kruger
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    Ken Terrell
    Ken Terrell
    • Motorcycle Policeman
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    Joan Tours
    Joan Tours
    • Office Worker
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    • Regie
      • Albert Herman
    • Drehbuch
      • Raymond L. Schrock
      • Harry O. Hoyt
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    5Bernie4444

    Slapped together slapstick

    This is an Alpha Home Entertainment DVD. It looks worse than a VHS copy, if you remember or herd of VHS, with that Blair Witch steady hand. Everything is really scratchy. You will recognize most of the actors such as J. Edward Bromberg from "Charlie Chan on Broadway" (1937). The story at least the presentation had those holes that you can drive a truck through. It gets slapstick at all the weirdest times.

    A newspaper owner, Henry Kruger, threatens to dispatch a rival newspaper owner over an article. The one mistake making this threat was right in front of his chauffeur/friend, Andy McDonald, and the other newspaper owner's assistant/patsy 'Slippery Joe' Clary.

    And you guessed it a corpse turns up in Henry's car trunk. Then it is not there. Then it is here and there and not here and there. Now each person sees it and is kind enough not to tell everyone. We know he did it, but no one listens to us.

    Mack Hogan (Frank Jenks) as the cabin caretaker is the comic relief as if we needed relief.

    The story sorts of works around Egbert (Charles Coleman), a snickering butler that seems to know something but never tells.

    Anyway, the film is worth a quick look. If you miss this one you will not be missing much.

    If you love bodies being moved, then two better movies are: Arsen und Spitzenhäubchen (1944).

    And Immer Ärger mit Harry (1955).
    dougdoepke

    Entertaining Little Crime-Comedy

    Body, body, where's the dead body. Seems a non-breathing one gets around better than a breathing one. Then too, the murdered corpse is never where you'd expect it to be. And so, for better or worse, a nomadic corpse just about amounts to the plot. Good thing the narrative's full of colorful characters, and a fast moving director who never lets things drag. I like the way the amusing parts are under-played such that the acting never gets sappy. Cast-wise, It's a paunchy Bromberg, a smirking Jencks, a fluttery Randolph, and a sinister Weldon; together, they lift the skimpy narrative into a pleasantly entertaining programmer. Seems Bromberg's business rival turns up dead and the newsman's got to hide the body before others pin the murder on him. But can he, since new people keep turning up and turning things over in his mountain lodge. And when was the last time a paunchy, middle-aged short guy got the leading part in a flick. It does happen here and no camera tricks try to hide it. I guess my only gripe is the relative absence of shapely girls in that nifty 1940's attire. All in all, the flick's the kind of fun escape meant to ease wartime audiences. And dare I say it, fun too, even for a new millennium.
    6csteidler

    Easy going mystery-comedy is hard to dislike

    Wealthy newspaper publisher Henry Kruger (J. Edward Bromberg) can't get served breakfast—he sits at his morning table but the servants just carry the trays right on past. His wife Alice takes breakfast in bed and sends down a note asking him to check her overdrawn bank account; son James takes only tomato juice due to today's hangover; daughter Phylis is "indisposed" but her photo is featured in the rival newspaper's story about last night's nightclub brawl. Mr. Kruger is understandably fed up with his family.

    He also does not get along at all with that rival paper's publisher: a crook and blackmailer named McDonald (Paul Guilfoyle). McDonald has plenty of enemies—there's Kruger himself; his chauffeur Hogan (Frank Jenks) who claims to have a score to settle; and even McDonald's muscle man Joe, who discovers his own motive for murder.

    Yes, we can see it coming…but the murder is not the surprise here: rather, it's the way the dead body keeps jumping around, from car trunk to wood box to numerous other locations. Who moved it now? and who will stumble on it next? Rapid dialog and one silly situation after another add up to a pretty funny picture.

    Bromberg and Jenks lead the cast well; their boss-and-chauffeur act clicks nicely as each assumes that the other did the murder and eventually has to be enlightened.

    Momentum builds as the rest of the family and numerous others gradually congregate at the vacation lodge where Kruger and Hogan (and the corpse) are holed up. "Why, Henry, we'll have a family reunion," says the wife on her arrival; "Won't that be nice," is Kruger's quietly bitter reply.

    It's a good natured if not particularly inspired murder comedy. Totally ridiculous—but fast moving and unpretentious.
    5bkoganbing

    What to do with a body?

    For a PRC film with limited production values The Missing Corpse isn't too bad of a film. It also stars the tragic J. Edward Bromberg in one of the films you'll find this character player top billed.

    Bromberg and Paul Guilfoyle are rival tabloid publishers and Guilfoyle has printed some nasty stuff about Bromberg's daughter. Reacting like an outraged father, Bromberg promises to do him harm if any more should be printed.

    Then Guilfoyle winds up dead and in Bromberg's car trunk. They discover it when Bromberg goes up to his hunting cabin for a short vacation. They being Bromberg and chauffeur Frank Jenks.

    Not much suspense here since we know who killed Guilfoyle. Still a few laughs from the cast especially Bromberg and Jenks.

    Not bad considering it's a PRC cheapie.
    7Paularoc

    Delightful B murder/comedy

    I usually don't expect much from PRC movies. What a delightful surprise this was - it was funny, face paced, and entertaining. Also helping was that the print I saw was very good, from Amazon Instant Video. Henry Kruger (Bromberg), an honest and well-to-do newspaper publisher is ignored by his wife, son and daughter. Added to this is his ongoing dispute with a rival publisher who is a crook and a blackmailer. Angry over a photo the rival has published of his daughter, Kruger threatens him. Talking things over with his chauffeur, Mack Hogan (Jenks), Kruger decides to take a vacation and go to his hunting lodge. Unknown to him, the rival publisher is murdered by one of his victims and the murderer puts the body in the truck of his car. After arriving at the lodge, Kruger finds the body (thanks to the antics of a cute dog). There is a nosy highway patrolman hanging around and Kruger and Hogan struggle to keep the cop from finding the body. When the wife, son and daughter show up, the body is moved from room to room. Interestingly, Kruger's family keeps their knowledge about the body from the cop. Given this, the ending was a bit of a twist. I don't recall ever seeing Bromberg in a comedy role. He was excellent in the role as was Frank Jenks as the chauffeur. This movie is a lot of fun.

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      Kruger's car is a 1941 Buick convertible; the "A" sticker on his front windshield is a World War II era gasoline ration status. The "A" sticker was aimed at nonessential driving and was good for three gallons a week to be used for essential shopping and other uses.
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      When Officer Trigg sees Kruger speeding past, and sets out after him, his motorcycle has three headlights on. But just seconds later, before he catches up to Kruger, only two headlights are on. The next time we see him, still at night, none of the headlights are on.
    • Soundtracks
      Home, Sweet Home
      (uncredited)

      Music by Sir Henry Bishop (aka H.R. Bishop)

      Played under the opening and closing credits

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    • Erscheinungsdatum
      • 1. Juni 1945 (Vereinigte Staaten)
    • Herkunftsland
      • Vereinigte Staaten
    • Sprache
      • Englisch
    • Auch bekannt als
      • Stranger in the Family
    • Produktionsfirma
      • Producers Releasing Corporation (PRC)
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      • 1 Std. 2 Min.(62 min)
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