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The dying Joe Valerie tells a psychiatrist (Warner Oland) that he has hidden a million dollars in gold from a robbery committed years before. He offers the location of the gold in exchange for the doctor ending his life.
The gold is in the house being guarded by two elderly women. One is Mrs. Marble (Jane Darwell). She reads of Valerie's death and intends to take the money and leave. But Joe's ghost appears to her and as a result, she falls down the stairs and dies.
The police aren't sure what happened. At the urging of the officer in charge of arresting fake clairvoyants (Stuart Erwin), they use Patricia, who is actually a real clairvoyant, to tell them what happened.
This was a lot of fun, with young Dorothy Wilson as the clairvoyant and Dudley Digges as her father. Stuart Erwin had a pleasant screen personality used to good advantage here, and Warner Oland, who would become one of the Charlie Chans, is quite different here.
For me the most fascinating thing about the film is that as of this writing, it's 81 years old. Everything in the world has changed, everyone in this film is long gone, and people are still watching the movie.
The gold is in the house being guarded by two elderly women. One is Mrs. Marble (Jane Darwell). She reads of Valerie's death and intends to take the money and leave. But Joe's ghost appears to her and as a result, she falls down the stairs and dies.
The police aren't sure what happened. At the urging of the officer in charge of arresting fake clairvoyants (Stuart Erwin), they use Patricia, who is actually a real clairvoyant, to tell them what happened.
This was a lot of fun, with young Dorothy Wilson as the clairvoyant and Dudley Digges as her father. Stuart Erwin had a pleasant screen personality used to good advantage here, and Warner Oland, who would become one of the Charlie Chans, is quite different here.
For me the most fascinating thing about the film is that as of this writing, it's 81 years old. Everything in the world has changed, everyone in this film is long gone, and people are still watching the movie.
Back in the 1920s and 30s, Hollywood made a bunch of creepy old dark house films. This is yet another one, though it's a tad different here and there...enough so that it's worth seeing even if the plot isn't especially believable.
When the story begins, a man is dying in agony. He begs his doctor (Warner Oland) to kill him and put him out of his mercy....and the doctor agrees to do so AFTER the man tells him about a fortune in hidden gold.
Some time passes. At the home where the money is hid, the dead man's widow learns of his death. Now she no longer needs to keep the loot hidden...she wants to live in style. But when the ghost of the dead man seems to appear, she dies of fright.
Soon after this, the police constable (Stu Erwin) is investigating some psychic frauds. However, one of them seems to have genuine powers and the police decide to let her investigate the death of the lady by fright. What's really going on here and will they figure out the truth in time?
This is a decent old mystery, though I must admit that Warner Oland overacted horribly throughout the film. Additionally, who the killer is becomes rather obvious. Despite this, the film is enjoyable and fun...if also a bit antiquated.
When the story begins, a man is dying in agony. He begs his doctor (Warner Oland) to kill him and put him out of his mercy....and the doctor agrees to do so AFTER the man tells him about a fortune in hidden gold.
Some time passes. At the home where the money is hid, the dead man's widow learns of his death. Now she no longer needs to keep the loot hidden...she wants to live in style. But when the ghost of the dead man seems to appear, she dies of fright.
Soon after this, the police constable (Stu Erwin) is investigating some psychic frauds. However, one of them seems to have genuine powers and the police decide to let her investigate the death of the lady by fright. What's really going on here and will they figure out the truth in time?
This is a decent old mystery, though I must admit that Warner Oland overacted horribly throughout the film. Additionally, who the killer is becomes rather obvious. Despite this, the film is enjoyable and fun...if also a bit antiquated.
- planktonrules
- 8 janv. 2020
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BEFORE DAWN could be a popular little cult picture if it were shown more often. A Medium (effectively played by the dependable Dudley Digges) and his extra-sensorially-gifted daughter are consulted on the frightening occurrences taking place in a, yes, old and mysterious mansion. Here's the catch, though, this is 1933, and, by golly, the daughter is played for real. I've seen dozens and dozens of television detective shows dealing with this exact subject, but those are all from the 70s-thru-current times, and I know the audience was surprised to hear they were actually utilizing ESP in a serious way. Dorothy Wilson was the attractive and intelligent ingenue raised from the ranks of the RKO secretarial pool, as legend has it. Her role might have been played by any number of marvelous actresses - Maureen O'Sullivan, Frances Dee, Jean Parker, Helen Mack - come to mind, but I'm sure glad it wasn't. Wilson is just as attractive, and yet she projects an almost Margaret Lindsay-level intelligence! She's calm and confident about her gifts, and yet she's no stranger to spook house, candle carrying fright. In addition to her old reliable father, she comes to count on detective Stu Erwin, who has learned to accept her gifts and understands the value of her assistance on the case. Veteran Jane Darwell has an effective bit, but Gertrude Hoffman (making her American film debut) impresses, adding much to the proceedings with a bitter, almost inarticulate portrayal. And stealing central focus at all times is the none-other-like-him great Warner Oland. So trustworthy, so sage, so warm as Charlie Chan, we were very fortunate that in this Post-Chan world, Oland had been given so many opportunities to use his "good" for so much marvelous, entertaining "evil." He was allowed to infuse that same trustworthy, sage warmth into a colorful array of motion picture heavies that take us unexpectedly into a darker world, as in SHANGHAI EXPRESS, DANGEROUS PARADISE, the FU MANCHU entries, and in a host of silent films. To the wise viewer, one may distrust him the moment he enters the film, but to those unsuspecting audiences who may only know his Chan films, beware! BEFORE DAWN and Warner Oland certainly keep you wondering. This is an engagingly stirring and unusual little picture!
A pretty clairvoyant (Dorothy Wilson), her greedy father (Dudley Digges), a shady doctor (Warner Oland), and a detective (Stuart Erwin) all look for hidden gold in a haunted house. Nice little old dark house mystery with good direction from Irving Pichel. Dorothy Wilson isn't well known today but she impresses in this role. I'm not sure why she didn't have a bigger career. She's certainly talented enough and beautiful, too. Speaking of people not well-known, Stuart Erwin had a career that last five decades but most people wouldn't know him from Adam today. He was always a solid actor, usually in comedies. But here he shows he can handle being the leading man. He was nominated for the Best Supporting Actor Oscar a few years later but didn't win. Warner Oland takes time off from being Charlie Chan to be a bespectacled villain here. He's always good. Character actor Dudley Digges is reliable as ever. Jane Darwell has a brief bit but she's good. Gertrude Hoffman is great, too. Wait until you see her final scene. Overall, a solid cast and nice direction elevates a somewhat flimsy story. Very interesting for the time in that it treats psychic phenomena as real.
In Before Dawn you will have the opportunity to see Stu Erwin in for him was an
offbeat role. Merton Of The Movies typecast Erwin in roles as the eternal schnook.
Erwin is a police detective who is looking for stolen loot and the guy who stole it died and his ghost frightened housekeeper Jane Darwell. So Erwin takes the unusual step of inviting clairvoyant Dorothy Wilson on the case as a consultant.
Enough spooky goings on in this case although we never actually see any kind of spirit. Warner Oland is also in this film as psychiatrist from, where else, Vienna who also is in on the case to expose fake mediums. Wilson's father Dudley Digges is a shady character.
Before Dawn should satisfy mystery and horror fans.
Erwin is a police detective who is looking for stolen loot and the guy who stole it died and his ghost frightened housekeeper Jane Darwell. So Erwin takes the unusual step of inviting clairvoyant Dorothy Wilson on the case as a consultant.
Enough spooky goings on in this case although we never actually see any kind of spirit. Warner Oland is also in this film as psychiatrist from, where else, Vienna who also is in on the case to expose fake mediums. Wilson's father Dudley Digges is a shady character.
Before Dawn should satisfy mystery and horror fans.
- bkoganbing
- 7 janv. 2020
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Joe Valerie is a gangster who has stashed his loot. He's suffering unbearable pains on his death bed and offers Dr. Cornelius the location for a quick end. Mrs. Marble reads about Joe's death in the newspaper and assumes ownership of the loot. Mattie disagrees. Mrs. Marble falls down the stairs dead after seeing a vision. The police recruits clairvoyant Patricia to help with the investigation.
It's a haunted house meets murder mystery. I do like the starting premise. The police using a clairvoyant is a little out there. Warner Oland who plays Dr. Cornelius made his name playing Charlie Chan. At least, he's not doing a fake Asian here. It's fun that devolves a little into Scooby Doo territories. It's fine.
It's a haunted house meets murder mystery. I do like the starting premise. The police using a clairvoyant is a little out there. Warner Oland who plays Dr. Cornelius made his name playing Charlie Chan. At least, he's not doing a fake Asian here. It's fun that devolves a little into Scooby Doo territories. It's fine.
- SnoopyStyle
- 28 oct. 2020
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Detective Stu Erwin is arresting psychics and scoops up Dorothy Wilson and her father, Dudley Diggs. It takes him about ten minutes of screen time to realize she's no phony and enlist her aid investigating the murder of Jane Darwell.
It's a movie clearly influenced by Avery Hopwood's THE BAT, with an old dark house, a hidden million dollars in gold, someone wandering around the house terrorizing anyone who might take the money. There's a lot going on for a a 60-minute movie, and Irving Pichel directs efficiently, with a cast that includes Warner Oland ad Oscar Apfel in the largest role I've ever seen him in. Erwin, who usually annoys me with his passive persona in comedies, is okay; Miss Wilson doesn't have much to do. Given the short length, this movie at a good clip.
It's a movie clearly influenced by Avery Hopwood's THE BAT, with an old dark house, a hidden million dollars in gold, someone wandering around the house terrorizing anyone who might take the money. There's a lot going on for a a 60-minute movie, and Irving Pichel directs efficiently, with a cast that includes Warner Oland ad Oscar Apfel in the largest role I've ever seen him in. Erwin, who usually annoys me with his passive persona in comedies, is okay; Miss Wilson doesn't have much to do. Given the short length, this movie at a good clip.
This old dark house film is hardly a mystery. You pretty much know who the bad guy is going to be upfront. Yet it has its charms.
After a gangster dies, his elderly widow proclaims that now she is going to cash in on his one million in gold which she has kept all of these years. But on her way to get the gold she sees the gangster's ghost and falls down the stairs and dies. Meanwhile, Stuart Erwin is a plain clothes policeman making the rounds and arresting fraudulent psychics. Patricia (Dorothy Wilson) and her father (Dudley Digges) get rounded up in the dragnet. It turns out that Patricia is a legit psychic, but her dad is dishonest and greedy. After she convinces the police of her authenticity, they decide to take Patricia to the old dark house where the gangster's money is to try and solve who this "ghost" was and where the money is. Unfortunately they bring her father along for the ride.
In spite of the villain being obvious, this one does have some very good atmosphere. And you have to wonder why such a house was built with secret passageways, secret rooms, and trap doors in the first place. Plus it is fun to see Stuart Erwin in a role where he is the forceful confident protagonist throughout rather than a human Droopy like figure as he usually is.
After a gangster dies, his elderly widow proclaims that now she is going to cash in on his one million in gold which she has kept all of these years. But on her way to get the gold she sees the gangster's ghost and falls down the stairs and dies. Meanwhile, Stuart Erwin is a plain clothes policeman making the rounds and arresting fraudulent psychics. Patricia (Dorothy Wilson) and her father (Dudley Digges) get rounded up in the dragnet. It turns out that Patricia is a legit psychic, but her dad is dishonest and greedy. After she convinces the police of her authenticity, they decide to take Patricia to the old dark house where the gangster's money is to try and solve who this "ghost" was and where the money is. Unfortunately they bring her father along for the ride.
In spite of the villain being obvious, this one does have some very good atmosphere. And you have to wonder why such a house was built with secret passageways, secret rooms, and trap doors in the first place. Plus it is fun to see Stuart Erwin in a role where he is the forceful confident protagonist throughout rather than a human Droopy like figure as he usually is.
Detective Stuart Erwin is unimpressed by the sign reading "Mlle. Mystera – Psychic Readings/Vocational Guidance." And when the psychic is unable to contact his deceased Aunt Minnie, he has her hauled in as a fake, along with her manager father.
Still, the young woman insists she's for real: "It's not a racket with me," she says. "I have a gift. I'm really clairvoyant. Sometimes I wish I weren't." –Dorothy Wilson is really quite good as that rare B movie character, the psychic who is neither a phony nor a nut.
Erwin and Wilson are appealing and even believable as they gradually earn each other's respect. The plot takes them both to a spooky old house that may contain hidden robber's loot, and whose elderly resident recently saw a ghost and dropped dead of fright—or was she murdered?
Warner Oland is excellent as a mysterious doctor who knows something about the treasure and whose sinister demeanor may or may not indicate his involvement in these dark doings.
An exciting climax includes a secret passage attached to a dark staircase leading down, down . This one is lots of fun.
Still, the young woman insists she's for real: "It's not a racket with me," she says. "I have a gift. I'm really clairvoyant. Sometimes I wish I weren't." –Dorothy Wilson is really quite good as that rare B movie character, the psychic who is neither a phony nor a nut.
Erwin and Wilson are appealing and even believable as they gradually earn each other's respect. The plot takes them both to a spooky old house that may contain hidden robber's loot, and whose elderly resident recently saw a ghost and dropped dead of fright—or was she murdered?
Warner Oland is excellent as a mysterious doctor who knows something about the treasure and whose sinister demeanor may or may not indicate his involvement in these dark doings.
An exciting climax includes a secret passage attached to a dark staircase leading down, down . This one is lots of fun.
Warner oland (played charlie chan, so many times) is doctor cornelius, who claims to know things about the hidden money from a heist years ago, done by criminal joe valerie. "mattie" is the last living friend of valerie, who also may know where the money is hidden. Stuart erwin is officer dwight, trying to help a young clairvoyant, who may really be able to see things. Or is she just a fake? It won't be easy, since the house has no phone, no electric lights. Is there really buried treasure? And who will get it? It's pretty good, for an old heist film. A couple rough edits, but this was back in 1933. It's ninety years old already. The sound and picture are pretty good, considering its age. It's a bit of a quick, wrap up ending, but it is what it is. Directed by irving pichel. A shortie film, at just sixty minutes. From a story by edgar wallace. Not a bad way to spend an hour. Erwin and oland were pretty big, in the 1930s and 1940s.
Before dying in a Vienna hospital American fugitive Joe Valerie (Frank Reicher) tells sinister clinic research psychologist, Dr. Cornelius (Warner Oland), that fifteen years ago he pulled a robbery that netted him a million bucks and hid the money in his American house in NYC, that's owned by Mrs. Marble (Jane Darwell).
When Mrs. Marble learns of Joe's death a few weeks later, she tells her tight-lipped elderly housekeeper Mattie (Gertrude Hoffman) it's time to search for the loot stashed somewhere in a secret room. But Marble gets a fright when she sees Joe's ghost and fatally falls down the stairs.
Meanwhile undercover cop Dwight Wilson (Stuart Erwin) arrests the medium, Patricia Merrick (Dorothy Wilson) and her father Horace Merrick (Dudley Digges), while engaging in a sting operation, and the charges will be dropped if Patricia proves she's not a charlatan by solving a difficult case. And that's the case of Mrs Marble's death - she stays there to uncover who murdered her and where the money is. Enter the malevolent Dr. Cornelius arrives. And murder isn't far away ...
Very good mystery with a grand performance by Warner Oland (Charlie Chan) who makes a real sinister heavy who is after some money hidden in a house - and yes the house got hidden panels and a big well. Nice atmosphere and a charming leading lady who plays the medium.
When Mrs. Marble learns of Joe's death a few weeks later, she tells her tight-lipped elderly housekeeper Mattie (Gertrude Hoffman) it's time to search for the loot stashed somewhere in a secret room. But Marble gets a fright when she sees Joe's ghost and fatally falls down the stairs.
Meanwhile undercover cop Dwight Wilson (Stuart Erwin) arrests the medium, Patricia Merrick (Dorothy Wilson) and her father Horace Merrick (Dudley Digges), while engaging in a sting operation, and the charges will be dropped if Patricia proves she's not a charlatan by solving a difficult case. And that's the case of Mrs Marble's death - she stays there to uncover who murdered her and where the money is. Enter the malevolent Dr. Cornelius arrives. And murder isn't far away ...
Very good mystery with a grand performance by Warner Oland (Charlie Chan) who makes a real sinister heavy who is after some money hidden in a house - and yes the house got hidden panels and a big well. Nice atmosphere and a charming leading lady who plays the medium.
- davidcarniglia
- 29 oct. 2020
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- JohnHowardReid
- 12 août 2017
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I love everything about this movie. It has mystery, suspense, love, the paranormal, and hidden loot! I can't believe I hadn't heard of it earlier. One of my new favorites.
- aprilzabeth
- 21 avr. 2021
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BEFORE DAWN is an outstanding old dark house mystery, long off the small screen, and so much fun to see again.
Great cast lead by Warner Oland, who at the time was playing the very honorable CHARLIE CHAN, now portraying a very sinister doctor out to find a fortune in gold. It made good sense due to the fact that Oland played many neat villains on the screen long before Chan, notably Dr. Fu Manchu. Interestingly, the doctor here is not Asian.
The stolen bank loot was secreted by dying gangster Joe Valerie (Frank Reicher) and the dusty trail leads to a mysterious old dark house where his brooding widow, well played by Jane Darwell, is the first to get killed. Secret panels, even an enormous well (inside the house!) make for some good thrills. Stu Erwin plays the crusading good guy, piecing together the case with the assistance of a psychic, played by Dorothy Wilson. Popular actor Dudley Digges is a hoot as her promoter father.
There were a few ideas borrowed from RKO's other stellar old dark house flick, called THE PHANTOM OF CRESTWOOD (1932), such as a phosphorescent death mask floating around the house. Well directed by Irving Pichel, who also acted in films, best remembered for his over the top role as the man servant to DRACULA'S DAUGHTER (1936).
Based on the short story, "Death Watch" by Edgar Wallace and music by Max Steiner.
Must see tv for film buffs and completists and on dvd.
Great cast lead by Warner Oland, who at the time was playing the very honorable CHARLIE CHAN, now portraying a very sinister doctor out to find a fortune in gold. It made good sense due to the fact that Oland played many neat villains on the screen long before Chan, notably Dr. Fu Manchu. Interestingly, the doctor here is not Asian.
The stolen bank loot was secreted by dying gangster Joe Valerie (Frank Reicher) and the dusty trail leads to a mysterious old dark house where his brooding widow, well played by Jane Darwell, is the first to get killed. Secret panels, even an enormous well (inside the house!) make for some good thrills. Stu Erwin plays the crusading good guy, piecing together the case with the assistance of a psychic, played by Dorothy Wilson. Popular actor Dudley Digges is a hoot as her promoter father.
There were a few ideas borrowed from RKO's other stellar old dark house flick, called THE PHANTOM OF CRESTWOOD (1932), such as a phosphorescent death mask floating around the house. Well directed by Irving Pichel, who also acted in films, best remembered for his over the top role as the man servant to DRACULA'S DAUGHTER (1936).
Based on the short story, "Death Watch" by Edgar Wallace and music by Max Steiner.
Must see tv for film buffs and completists and on dvd.
A cancer dying bank robber offers location of the gold to his doctor in exchange for pain relieving euthanasia. DOC travels to USA ( played by the original Charlie Chan Warner Oland ) manipulating psychic & her father and a haunted house owned by 2 sisters fearing the "ghost" of the bank robber. Policemen of all ranks from Chief to car patrol drivers are both investigating many fake fortune tellers and one gifted true medium ( Star Dorothy Wilson ) milked by her greedy father. Her coStarring police detective falls in love with her believing in her abilities, gives her his pistol for protection from all who are evil seeking the gold in the "haunted house." Secret entrances lead audiences into dark passageways. I would rate the movie 10 if the romantic had ten more minutes of kissing and protecting so I give it a 9 for swift conclusions by newspaper headlines & signed documents. 3 scary murders occur by single candlelight or gas lamps in a house with no telephone or electricity.
- backerbills
- 14 nov. 2023
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