Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueMembers of a wealthy family start getting threatening letters, and it's not long before the threats turn into reality and family members start getting bumped off. The family lawyer is a form... Tout lireMembers of a wealthy family start getting threatening letters, and it's not long before the threats turn into reality and family members start getting bumped off. The family lawyer is a former newspaper reporter, and since the family patriarch owns a newspaper, the lawyer uses hi... Tout lireMembers of a wealthy family start getting threatening letters, and it's not long before the threats turn into reality and family members start getting bumped off. The family lawyer is a former newspaper reporter, and since the family patriarch owns a newspaper, the lawyer uses his investigative experience and the newspaper's resources to dig into the family history to... Tout lire
- Réalisation
- Scénario
- Casting principal
- David Lampier
- (as Theodore Von Eltz)
- Garage Attendant
- (non crédité)
- Police Officer
- (non crédité)
- Lampier's Secretary
- (non crédité)
- Party Guest
- (non crédité)
Avis à la une
Anyway, the reporter-lawyer liaison (Bruce Cabot) decides to solve the whole mess and falls in love with the rich guy's daughter (Margaret Lindsay) and tries to prevent her from getting killed. Loads of suspects in the miscast cast, several of whose characters are insufficiently developed to be legitimate suspects. The deus ex machina is really off the wall - of course, the murderer is impossible to determine until the whole surreal plot comes to a head in the last scene.
Very unsatisfactory murder mystery with a slapped-together cast and implausible story. I rate it a five because there are mystery fans who will marvel at the cleverness of disguising the murderer, but I felt the movie does not play fair in this regard.
I don't really know these actors. It would help if somebody be a familiar face. Margaret Lindsay is a perfectly pleasant girl but the role requires someone flashier. Maybe she could be a platinum blonde and a bit hotter. The character is supposed to be a wild child party girl. She's a little too middle-of-the-road which is endemic of this movie. The hero is bland. The mystery is not that compelling. The filmmaking is functional. It's all a bit average.
In a change in typical casting, Bruce Cabot plays reporter Ernie Hyams. A say a change because most of the time, Cabot played bad guys! In this story, rich family members start getting threatening letters....and soon, they start getting killed off as well. Ernie manages to put it all together by the end.
Nothing unusual of noteworthy here. Cabot is quite good and the film competently made....but not exactly memorable either. BY tomorrow, I'll probably have forgotten most of it!
Cabot had his biggest success in King Kong but was never able to follow up with anything important. Same with Lindsay; she was around for years as leads in B films and second leads (Jezebel) in big films. Both are attractive and fun to watch.
Sinner Takes All also has a few familiar faces including Joseph Calleia as the nightclub owner, Stanley Ridges as the editor, Vivienne Osborne as his wife, Dorothy Kilgallen as a news hen; Harry Holman as a cop, George Zucco as Bascombe, and Jonathan Hale as the doctor.
And yes that's the same Dorothy Kilgallen who was a panelist on What's My Line and who died mysteriously after announcing she had discovered something about the Kennedy assassination.
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesThis was columnist/TV panelist Dorothy Kilgallen's film debut, and only movie as an actress apart from a gag cameo in Pajama Party (1964) 28 years later. Fittingly, she plays a reporter.
- GaffesWhen the New Jersey hotel owner enters David's room; he tells Ernie and the cops that someone has to pay for the door. But the cop next to him mouths some words that appears to be"shut up" but there is no audio or sound coming out of the cop's mouth.
- Citations
Police Captain Bill Royce: What was the idea of jailing Lorraine Lampier? The Commissioner had me on the carpet five minutes after Bacomb got her out.
Ernie Hyams: What did you expect me to do? Take her along to Hoboken?
Police Captain Bill Royce: Well, I've known you to take girls to funnier places than Hoboken.
- Bandes originalesStompin' at the Savoy
(uncredited)
Written by Edgar M. Sampson, Benny Goodman and Chick Webb
Played at the casino before the featured number
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Détails
- Date de sortie
- Pays d’origine
- Langue
- Aussi connu sous le nom de
- Sinner Take All
- Lieux de tournage
- Société de production
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- Durée1 heure 14 minutes
- Couleur
- Rapport de forme
- 1.37 : 1