Los parientes de una anciana rica intentan declararla demente para dividirse su dinero. Para demostrar que no les guarda rencor, la mujer les invita a su mansión un fin de semana, con el fin... Leer todoLos parientes de una anciana rica intentan declararla demente para dividirse su dinero. Para demostrar que no les guarda rencor, la mujer les invita a su mansión un fin de semana, con el fin de decidir a quién de ellos legará su dinero.Los parientes de una anciana rica intentan declararla demente para dividirse su dinero. Para demostrar que no les guarda rencor, la mujer les invita a su mansión un fin de semana, con el fin de decidir a quién de ellos legará su dinero.
- Eddie
- (as Herbert Vigran)
- Larry Denham
- (as Philip Trent)
- Martha Denham
- (as Isabelle LaMal)
- Courtroom Specator
- (sin acreditar)
- Alienist
- (sin acreditar)
Reseñas destacadas
Supporting the ever-watchable Ford is a cast of faces familiar from the Poverty Roll payroll: Sarah Padden (THE MAD MONSTER), Dave O'Brien (THE DEVIL BAT, REEFER MADNESS), Minerva Urecal (THE CORPSE VANISHES) and John James (DEVIL BAT'S DAUGHTER), as well as Marian Marsh (Trilby to John Barrymore's SVENGALI) and Gavin Gordon (Lord Byron in THE BRIDE OF FRANKENSTEIN). A former Edison camera man turned prominent silent film director (ABRAHAM LINCOLN), Phil Rosen exhibits little enthusiasm for George Bricker's scenario, and seems grateful that the conventions of the murder mystery allow characters to remain seated for long stretches at a time. French cameraman Marcel Le Picard also shot the low-rent SPOOKS RUN WILD and VOODOO MAN.
Not a must-see film, but undemanding fun for fans of the murder mystery - and Wallace Ford never disappoints.
She then invites her family to her estate for the weekend. She wants to observe all of them and decide which family member is most deserving of her money. She wants them to arrive at midnight, which makes some of them nervous. Not long after they settle in, relatives start dying.
Good B with Wallace Ford and Marian Marsh as an attractive couple, and Sara Padden is quite sprightly as the dowager. The end is interesting and fun.
Anyone expecting anything other than a silly time should stay as far away from this movie as possible. Yes, there is a mystery, but there are a good bunch of laughs as well, as reporter Wallace Ford and his girl wander among the crazies trying to get a story while trying to stay alive.
I really like this film, especially the old lady that who is smarter than the relatives who are trying to put her way. This is a good friend of a movie that I'll take out now and again when I need to just sit and veg.
If you come across it, by all means give it a try, we all need to laugh now and then.
Vanishing corpses, secret passageways—murder spoof elements abound in this extremely goofy murder mystery. Assorted crackpot characters include several shifty relatives, an oddball sheriff, and a snoopy neighbor.
Sarah Padden cackles gleefully as the eccentric Aunt Cassie. Wallace Ford is tough to dislike as wisecracking newspaper reporter Bob White. Marian Marsh is lively and likable as White's assistant Nora, although she isn't given much to do except keep up with Ford's jokes and detective work.
This Monogram production is certainly a cheapie: while some scenes look like they may have been rehearsed, others definitely don't. However a sense of good natured fun carries the picture along, and joviality mostly makes up for lack of production polish.
Also livening up this B mystery are a few cute comments alluding to the fact that this is, in fact, a B mystery. Just past the midway point, for example, Ford discusses the two missing corpses: Dead bodies, he says, always go missing in murder mysteries and "it generally happens just past the middle of the picture."
It ain't profound but it's pretty easy viewing for those who enjoy good silly lowbrow fun.
And what a great closing line!
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- CuriosidadesCassandra's fortune of three million dollars would be about $62 million dollars in 2023.
- PifiasWhen Bob White reads the note that was left after the small statue is taken, he holds it in one hand because he has shaving cream in the other. But the close up of the note shows it being held by two hands.
- Citas
[last lines]
Eddie, the Photographer: The Hays Office ain't gonna like that long kiss!
- Créditos adicionalesEach change of the opening credits appear to be dissolved away by flames.
- ConexionesReferences El gato y el canario (1939)
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Detalles
- Duración1 hora 7 minutos
- Color
- Mezcla de sonido
- Relación de aspecto
- 1.37 : 1