Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueA colonial police detective in an Eastern seaport seeks a stolen gem, and infiltrates the underworld by posing as a look-alike wharfside bar owner.A colonial police detective in an Eastern seaport seeks a stolen gem, and infiltrates the underworld by posing as a look-alike wharfside bar owner.A colonial police detective in an Eastern seaport seeks a stolen gem, and infiltrates the underworld by posing as a look-alike wharfside bar owner.
- Réalisation
- Scénario
- Casting principal
Manuel López
- Johnny Fly
- (as Manuel Lopez)
Richard Cramer
- Inspector Green
- (as Dick Cramer)
Merrill McCormick
- Jalla
- (as Merril Mc Cormick)
Philip Ahn
- Wu Ting
- (as Philip Ann)
Buck Morgan
- Barfly
- (non crédité)
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This item from the IMDb trivia says a LOT about this film : "Although this film was made in 1935, there is no evidence it was actually shown publicly until 1943, when Astor Pictures acquired the rights and put it out to take advantage of Lon Chaney Jr.'s subsequent stardom in horror roles for Universal."
That and , according to the posters, that the Title is SCREAM IN THE NIGHT and not A Scream in the Night.
Muddled as it is, it was interesting to see a young and enthusiastic Chaney not only finally credited but credited as Lon. Jr.
The two fights at the end of the film are a hoot ... all rolling around, missed punches and assorted hair pulling.
That and , according to the posters, that the Title is SCREAM IN THE NIGHT and not A Scream in the Night.
Muddled as it is, it was interesting to see a young and enthusiastic Chaney not only finally credited but credited as Lon. Jr.
The two fights at the end of the film are a hoot ... all rolling around, missed punches and assorted hair pulling.
Not a completely terrible film but it's not a good film. It is however fun to watch Lon Chaney Jr playing two roles: Jack Wilson & Butch Curtain. Butch a shady wharfside pub owner and Jack the look-alike detective that dresses like Butch to catch the criminals and get back the stole gem.
It's a weird crime-mystery that has some funny moments. It's not a good film at all but just above horrible - but extremely watchable for Chaney Jr. - he's the best thing about the film besides the feisty females in the story.
Watch this for Chaney Jr or if you really like older bad crime-mysteries... if you are a fan of either then you might get a kick out of this film.
4/10
It's a weird crime-mystery that has some funny moments. It's not a good film at all but just above horrible - but extremely watchable for Chaney Jr. - he's the best thing about the film besides the feisty females in the story.
Watch this for Chaney Jr or if you really like older bad crime-mysteries... if you are a fan of either then you might get a kick out of this film.
4/10
In A SCREAM IN THE NIGHT, police detective, Jack Wilson (Lon Chaney Jr.) is on the trail of ruthless criminal mastermind, Johnny Fly (Manuel Lopez), who is out to steal a precious ruby.
Meanwhile, romance blooms when Jack is reunited with his old flame, Edith Bentley (Sheila Terry). Jack's investigation leads him into a dark underworld, where he goes undercover as a notorious thug named Butch Curtain.
As crime dramas go, this one's enjoyable enough. Chaney does quite well in his dual role, getting to play both a good guy and a bad guy.
Vintage low-low-budget entertainment...
Meanwhile, romance blooms when Jack is reunited with his old flame, Edith Bentley (Sheila Terry). Jack's investigation leads him into a dark underworld, where he goes undercover as a notorious thug named Butch Curtain.
As crime dramas go, this one's enjoyable enough. Chaney does quite well in his dual role, getting to play both a good guy and a bad guy.
Vintage low-low-budget entertainment...
Definitely not one of Lon Chaney Jr.'s more memorable films that's for sure,, for the large part I believe he was terribly miscast for this particular role.. and probably should have avoided this film altogether. He plays to his credit though 2 roles.. one of a Police Detective, and the other of a drunkard, criminal.. a gem is in possession of a man , then it is stolen from him,, and the detective has to get his hands on it,,, there are two women involved, so you have a love triangle going on between several men,, which complicates things in the movie, such as a doublecross.. my favorite part of the movie without a doubt is the parrot scene,, where the drunkard.. Chaney Jr. character is throwing darts at a dartboard,, and there is a parrot right next to the dart board,, and the parrot is so annoying,, and you have to laugh as the man grows very agitated at the parrot and every time he throws the darts,, the look on the parrot's face is priceless.
"A Singapore bar owner and his niece come into possession of a rare ruby, 'The Tear of Buddha', which is coveted by a ruthless criminal. The criminal succeeds in taking the gem and kidnapping the niece, while two police detectives hope to close in on him. When one of the officers is killed, his partner goes undercover to find the killer, rescue the kidnapped girl, and return the stolen gem," according to the DVD sleeve's synopsis.
Lon Chaney Jr. dips into his dad's make-up bag of tricks; he plays the good-looking lead detective "Jack Wilson" and the villainous henchman of "Johnny Fly" (Manuel López), a dart-throwing and hard-drinking hulk named "Butch Curtain". Perhaps surprisingly, perhaps not, Mr. Chaney is better as the relatively straight detective, especially after he switches identities with his thuggish look-alike. A fair bang, for the budget.
**** A Scream in the Night (1935) Fred C. Newmeyer ~ Lon Chaney Jr., Manuel López, Sheila Terry
Lon Chaney Jr. dips into his dad's make-up bag of tricks; he plays the good-looking lead detective "Jack Wilson" and the villainous henchman of "Johnny Fly" (Manuel López), a dart-throwing and hard-drinking hulk named "Butch Curtain". Perhaps surprisingly, perhaps not, Mr. Chaney is better as the relatively straight detective, especially after he switches identities with his thuggish look-alike. A fair bang, for the budget.
**** A Scream in the Night (1935) Fred C. Newmeyer ~ Lon Chaney Jr., Manuel López, Sheila Terry
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesAlthough this film was completed in August 1935, there is no evidence it was actually shown publicly until 1943, when Astor Pictures acquired the rights and put it out to take advantage of the star's subsequent fame in horror roles for Universal.
- Crédits fousPhilip Ahn is listed in the credits as "Philip Ann."
- ConnexionsEdited into Terror in the Pharaoh's Tomb (2007)
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- Durée58 minutes
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By what name was A Scream in the Night (1935) officially released in Canada in English?
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