Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueInvestor Robert Norman murdered before meeting. Police investigate. Journalist Claire Haines pursues story to impress editor. Intertwining narratives of crime solving and reporting unfold.Investor Robert Norman murdered before meeting. Police investigate. Journalist Claire Haines pursues story to impress editor. Intertwining narratives of crime solving and reporting unfold.Investor Robert Norman murdered before meeting. Police investigate. Journalist Claire Haines pursues story to impress editor. Intertwining narratives of crime solving and reporting unfold.
- Réalisation
- Scénario
- Casting principal
- Mrs. Harris
- (as Zoë Davis)
- Superintendent Field
- (non crédité)
- Robert Norman
- (non crédité)
- Globe Reporter
- (non crédité)
- Movie Director (cameo appearance)
- (non crédité)
Avis à la une
Shortly before an important meeting of five investors, one of them, Robert Norman, is shot dead in his study. It becomes apparent that all the investors are in danger as two others are knocked off.
Sim supplies the energy, and Judy Gunn as reporter Claire Haines supplies the aggravation.
The film uses the device of a gun barrel being seen in a doorway shooting someone.
Sloppily done, with the reporter (hanging up the phone and then the phone conversation continuing.
Alistair Sim, from this humble beginning, will go on to great things.
This is the first big case for Inspector Philip Winton's (Basil Sydney) first big case he is assisted by Police Sgt. 'Mac' McKay (Alastair Sim). Everyone is being dogged by armature reporter Claire Haines (Judy Gunn.)
Turn out it is the standard tontine mystery. So, more participants may be dispatched.
Too many explanations and of course the murderer probably pops out of the closest at the last minute. Why do we not get all the information during the movie?
Because there is no butler, I assume it is the housekeeper.
There's also an ambitious reporter named Claire Haines (Judy Gunn) who is interested in getting the scoop.
There's a growing list of suspects, all standing to gain financially from the victim.
If that's not enough, more murders occur! Complicating matters, Winton only has a small timeframe in which to solve the crimes.
This is a very enjoyable crime drama / mystery with a satisfying conclusion...
This is one of those mystery movies that you'd watch even if the mystery wasn't good simply because the characters are so much fun to watch. The detectives in this case are Basil Sydney and Alastair Sim and they make a fine team. Sydney is a charming detective with a slightly smart ass style. Watch how he deals with the small child who's lost his mother, its very funny. Sim is his second and is typically a bit of a bumbler, but nicely he is not a complete idiot. Mistakes are made but more often then not they are honest ones.
The mystery is a good one with the murder having no apparent motive, then suddenly taking on a motive and then turning and twisting as suspects come and go. The plot moves rapidly and we actually get a decent reason why everyone is cooped up in the house where the murder takes place, the side trips outside the crime scenes confines are also logical. I'm also pretty sure that the movie plays fair with the solution, or at least mostly fair (I'm not quite sure because I was tired when I watched this and may have missed something.) This is a grand little movie that seems to have been unjustly lost to the ages. Its a sterling little mystery thats almost in an Agatha Christie sort of way, which isn't surprising since the film is based on a mystery novel of Christie's heyday. This is a movie to search out and find. Its a movie that belongs in your video player while you have a bag of popcorn and a soda.
8 out of 10.
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesFilm debut of Alastair Sim.
- GaffesAt c. 13 minutes the newspaper editor abruptly ends his telephone conversation with Claire Haines, the young reporter, by slamming down the receiver. However, immediately afterwards, the call continues.
- Citations
Police Sgt. 'Mac' McKay: What are you doing here?
Claire Haines: I'm a journalist.
Police Sgt. 'Mac' McKay: Oh, you are, are you? Well, this way, Miss.
Claire Haines: Oh, but Sergeant... .
Claire Haines: Haven't you a daughter of your own?
Police Sgt. 'Mac' McKay: I haven't one, so it isn't likely. Strict rules, Miss.
Claire Haines: [he hurries her towards the front door] But Sergeant...
Police Sgt. 'Mac' McKay: [shoving her out the door] No. No reporters until we're ready for them. No, no no. Now stay out.
Claire Haines: Ooo, you monster!
Police Sgt. 'Mac' McKay: Aye, from Loch Ness!
- ConnexionsFollowed by Le dernier des six (1941)
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Détails
- Durée1 heure 4 minutes
- Couleur
- Rapport de forme
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