Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueA Chicago gangster is pleasantly surprised by violent crime in London. When he discovers crooks are after a mysterious package, and murder an innocent match-seller for it, he turns detective... Tout lireA Chicago gangster is pleasantly surprised by violent crime in London. When he discovers crooks are after a mysterious package, and murder an innocent match-seller for it, he turns detective.A Chicago gangster is pleasantly surprised by violent crime in London. When he discovers crooks are after a mysterious package, and murder an innocent match-seller for it, he turns detective.
- Réalisation
- Scénario
- Casting principal
Louis Borel
- Pierre Charrell
- (as Louis Borell)
Tarva Penna
- Conrad Colter
- (as Tarver Penna)
Henry B. Longhurst
- Streeter
- (as Henry Longhurst)
Billie de la Volta
- Muriel
- (as B. de la Volta)
Bruno Barnabe
- Waiter
- (non crédité)
Sydney Benson
- Cockney
- (non crédité)
James Harcourt
- Sam Hupp
- (non crédité)
Alan Keith
- Receptionist
- (non crédité)
Ben Welden
- Slug Clarke
- (non crédité)
Ben Wright
- Lift boy
- (non crédité)
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Don't let the misleading title fool you into thinking this is a horror movie or even in an old-dark-house mystery - it's actually a rather light-hearted whodunnit in a hotel. On New Year's Eve, a guest who has recently come into money is murdered (initially diagnosed as suicide) and a vacationing American gangster (Noah Beery) turns detective to solve the case.
The murder comes well over the halfway mark but there's plenty of interesting characters and American-style fast-talk humour to keep you entertained before then. Surprisingly pacey for a 1930s British film and quite entertaining, even if it's far from ground-breaking. It's available for download for free at the Internet Movie Archive.
The murder comes well over the halfway mark but there's plenty of interesting characters and American-style fast-talk humour to keep you entertained before then. Surprisingly pacey for a 1930s British film and quite entertaining, even if it's far from ground-breaking. It's available for download for free at the Internet Movie Archive.
THE AVENGING HAND might sound like a creepy, creaky old horror movie from the 1930s, but instead it's a creaky old crime film from that era. Clocking in at just over an hour long, this tells the sinister tale of a gang of robbers hiding out at a plush hotel, the murder they commit, and the men who track them down and bring them to justice.
As you'd guess from the single setting (much of the story takes place in just two or three rooms), this is a low budget effort that nonetheless tries hard with the resources it has. And it does quite well for its part: the plotting is nothing to write home about, but the script is pretty funny, with lots of humour and quick-fire dialogue from the central characters. It certainly makes the whole thing easier to sit through.
By far the most interesting thing about THE AVENGING HAND is the lead, a bullish Chicago gangster played by American star Noah Beery. Beery's portly detective is one of the most unorthodox investigators put on screen, but he brings a lot of drive and vitality to the production, enhancing the entertainment factor no end. Without him, this would have been a real bore.
As you'd guess from the single setting (much of the story takes place in just two or three rooms), this is a low budget effort that nonetheless tries hard with the resources it has. And it does quite well for its part: the plotting is nothing to write home about, but the script is pretty funny, with lots of humour and quick-fire dialogue from the central characters. It certainly makes the whole thing easier to sit through.
By far the most interesting thing about THE AVENGING HAND is the lead, a bullish Chicago gangster played by American star Noah Beery. Beery's portly detective is one of the most unorthodox investigators put on screen, but he brings a lot of drive and vitality to the production, enhancing the entertainment factor no end. Without him, this would have been a real bore.
This film only lasts 64 minutes but there are so many holes in the continuity that it would seem as if at least 10 minutes had been taken out of it.Beery plays a gangster in London on holiday.He tries to book into a room in a hotel on New Years Eve which does nt have any free rooms.In one of the rooms a murder is committed.A verdict of suicide is brought in at an inquest,this despite the fact that the victim was shot from about 3 yards away!Beery who had previously befriended the victim decides to solve the murder.the fact that virtually all the action takes place within the hotel is a large clue to the poverty of the production.It is the sort of film that gave quota quickies a bad name.
A vacationing gangster (Noah Beery) visits London, England, only to be caught up in a murder mystery, involving a certain package.
THE AVENGING HAND is a showcase for Beery, who gets to sleuth about, acting more like Sherlock Holmes than any gangster! A decent little movie, and at just over an hour in length, it doesn't wear out its welcome...
THE AVENGING HAND is a showcase for Beery, who gets to sleuth about, acting more like Sherlock Holmes than any gangster! A decent little movie, and at just over an hour in length, it doesn't wear out its welcome...
Noah Beery was the less famous brother of Wallace Beery. During his career, Noah mostly played supporting roles...so "The Avenging Hand" was an unusual opportunity for him to star in this British B-movie.
Lee Barwell (Beery) is an American gangster who is vacationing in Britain. He's amazed how lax everything is here and his criminal inclination thinks he's in a place ripe for fleecing. However, he is on vacation and instead goes to hang out at a swanky hotel. There he meets an odd man...a match-seller who has inexplicably come upon some money under unusual circumstances. However, some time later the poor guy is murdered and the killer stuffs a gun in his hand to make it look like a suicide. Barwell realizes it's a murder as he could smell some sort of cologne lingering from the assailant and spends the rest of the film acting like a detective investigating the crime.
The amateur detective investigating a murder is a common American genre of the 1930s....but putting the story in Britain and having a criminal doing the investigating...well that IS unique. Very watchable...mostly because I found Beery's performance enjoyable.
Lee Barwell (Beery) is an American gangster who is vacationing in Britain. He's amazed how lax everything is here and his criminal inclination thinks he's in a place ripe for fleecing. However, he is on vacation and instead goes to hang out at a swanky hotel. There he meets an odd man...a match-seller who has inexplicably come upon some money under unusual circumstances. However, some time later the poor guy is murdered and the killer stuffs a gun in his hand to make it look like a suicide. Barwell realizes it's a murder as he could smell some sort of cologne lingering from the assailant and spends the rest of the film acting like a detective investigating the crime.
The amateur detective investigating a murder is a common American genre of the 1930s....but putting the story in Britain and having a criminal doing the investigating...well that IS unique. Very watchable...mostly because I found Beery's performance enjoyable.
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Détails
- Date de sortie
- Pays d’origine
- Langue
- Aussi connu sous le nom de
- Mão Vingadora
- Lieux de tournage
- Welwyn Studios, Welwyn Garden City, Hertfordshire, Angleterre, Royaume-Uni(Studio, uncredited)
- Sociétés de production
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- Durée
- 1h 4min(64 min)
- Couleur
- Rapport de forme
- 1.37 : 1
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