Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueThree play-authors, Horace Dryden, Nick Milburn and "Babe" Lawton, are in an apartment seeking a plot for a new play. They are still on Page 1 when an intoxicated man wanders into their room... Tout lireThree play-authors, Horace Dryden, Nick Milburn and "Babe" Lawton, are in an apartment seeking a plot for a new play. They are still on Page 1 when an intoxicated man wanders into their room, collapses and they, looking for identification, find $15,000 in his pockets. On the assu... Tout lireThree play-authors, Horace Dryden, Nick Milburn and "Babe" Lawton, are in an apartment seeking a plot for a new play. They are still on Page 1 when an intoxicated man wanders into their room, collapses and they, looking for identification, find $15,000 in his pockets. On the assumption that he might be a blackmailer, the three decide to build a scenario around him. Th... Tout lire
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- Robert Mallory
- (as Howard C. Hickman)
- Secretary
- (as Terry Ray)
- Maid
- (non crédité)
- Detective
- (non crédité)
- Cop
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- Mr. DeForest - Dress Designer
- (non crédité)
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They are still on Page 1 when an intoxicated man - a neighbour known as Duvall- wanders into their room, collapses and they, looking for identification, find $15,000 in his pockets and a little black book with names and addresses.
On the assumption that he might be a blackmailer, the three decide to build a scenario around him, and contact the names in the numbers so as to know what Duvall holds on them.
Things become a bit more involved when the man is later found to be murdered.
The Crime Nobody Saw has a great idea, and there's some plot holes, but it's a lively piece of escapism, a comedy-mystery that is so engaging and with neat plot twists. The main characters are unlike each other, especially the annoying one who is obsessed with the state of his apartment, and they are really entertaining- there's also a little fun poking at authors/playwrights. Very enjoyable.
Three writers are in an apartment trying to write a new play. But they face a minor problem...they have no plot idea (similar to the writers of this movie, actually). Out of the blue, a drunk neighbor stumbles into the apartment and he passes out. The three search the guy's pockets and find $15,000 and a book where he's written all sorts of names and dates. Nick (Lew Ayers) assumes the unconscious guy is some sort of blackmailer.
Now at this point, there are LOTS of possible directions for the plot...and it choses an insane one. Instead of calling the police, Nick insists he and his friends pretend to be police and they contact the people in the book...telling him that Mr. Duvall is dying and wants to make some sort of statement about them. Huh?? Soon each arrives and soon they realize that Duvall really IS dead...and he really was a blackmailer. So what's next? Good grief...there's no predicting with this film!
The story simply makes no sense at all. This is more than a small problem! The actors all try their best and put a lot of energy into their performances...but the story itself is just dopey and unbelievable. You have to wonder how the film even got made! Surprisingly, it was based on a successful play...which I assume had to be better than this film. A dopey time-passer and not much more.
Three playwrights are trying to fulfil a contract they've entered with a producer, trying to create a murder mystery that'll keep the producer happy. Trouble is, they need to have a draft ready tomorrow! The ensuing trouble that comes about in the apartment they're in at the moment where they're trying to come up with an idea...well, as you might figure out without me even going on, the trouble ends up being perfect for the plot. And, of course, there's a girl in the mix. She doesn't have much to do. In fact, I've never heard of Ruth Coleman before. She made 6 films in the year this film was made, 2 the next year, and that was it. The IMDb doesn't even have birth or death dates listed for her. I will mention Colin Tapley who's in the show and plays a large part. I've been watching the Danziger Brothers' early TV show "Mark Saber" (1954-1958) lately, and Tapley plays a major part, a head of Scotland Yard, so I found it interesting to see him in this early film. Born in New Zealand, he appeared in film and TV on and off until 1969, and lived till 1995 when he died of old age at his cottage in the Cotswolds, England at 86.
Then an intoxicated man wanders into their apartment, falls asleep on the sofa and $15,000 fall out his pocket. A search of his other pockets leads to the discovery of a black book that contains the names of many well-known men and a sum of money listed next to each name. They conclude he is a blackmailer and hatch an elaborate plot in which they will pose as policemen and police doctor, call on the men whose names are in the book and come up with the material needed to write a play.
They lock up the drunk and begin making their calls. Meanwhile, somebody deep-freezes the drunk with an icepick, and they are forced quickly from offense to defense.
Hattie McDaniel (as Ambrosia the Maid) solves this one.
It's based on a play co-written by Frederic Dannay and Manfred Lee ("Ellery Queen"), and the nice cast does their best in this comedy-mystery. However, People keep wandering in and out, including Vivienne Osborne, Robert Emmett O'Connor, and Hattie MacDaniel, and no one seems to take the murder very seriously. This crazy comedy aspect of the show was not interesting as the writers keep coming up with scenarios that serve no purpose except to confuse the issue.
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- AnecdotesOne of over 700 Paramount Productions, filmed between 1929 and 1949, which were sold to MCA/Universal in 1958 for television distribution, and have been owned and controlled by Universal ever since; its earliest documented telecast took place in Denver Friday 3 Juy 1959 on KBTV (Channel 9).
- GaffesA man is murdered. One of the suspects claims to be the murdered man's doctor. Later it comes out that the "man" was actually a woman. It should have become immediately apparent that the doctor is lying but none of the characters picks up on this.
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- Danger, Men Working
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- Durée1 heure 3 minutes
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- 1.37 : 1