Ajouter une intrigue dans votre languePlayboy Larry Blendon (Damian O'Flynn) introduces his grandmother Stella Blendon (Clara Blandick) to his fiancee, radio singer Virginia Berneaux (Ramsay Ames). Despite Larry's record of brok... Tout lirePlayboy Larry Blendon (Damian O'Flynn) introduces his grandmother Stella Blendon (Clara Blandick) to his fiancee, radio singer Virginia Berneaux (Ramsay Ames). Despite Larry's record of broken romances and divorces, Virginia decides she will marry him. Virginia is slain that nigh... Tout lirePlayboy Larry Blendon (Damian O'Flynn) introduces his grandmother Stella Blendon (Clara Blandick) to his fiancee, radio singer Virginia Berneaux (Ramsay Ames). Despite Larry's record of broken romances and divorces, Virginia decides she will marry him. Virginia is slain that night and Blandon telephones his friend Philo Vance (William Wright) to help find the killer. ... Tout lire
- Réalisation
- Scénario
- Casting principal
- Lorena Blendon Simms
- (as Terry Austin)
- Gates - Choo-Choo's Bodyguard
- (non crédité)
- Police Lt. Mullard
- (non crédité)
- Dr. Campbell
- (non crédité)
- Agatha Cowle
- (non crédité)
- Greg Simms
- (non crédité)
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This guy wrote a will where he was asking for it. He makes generous bequests to all the ex-wives and even to Iris Adrian, a fan dancer he almost married. And if they die the survivors get a bigger share.
So the bodies start dropping and it's poison cleverly administered. In fact finding the how inevitably leads to who.
This might have rated better at a major studio which had previously doing the Philo Vance films. And the murderer is very obvious.
Like the other PRC Philo Vance movies, this is an inexpensive programmer with a good mystery story. What it has that the others don't is some relation to the S.S. Van Dyne character. Vance looks to be a wealthy fellow who solves mysteries. In addition, there is some good humor in the show, mostly provided by Leon Belasco, who "assists" Wright as ex-wives start falling out of closets everywhere, and director William Beaudine's lackadaisical handling of matters.
Beaudine had started out at Biograph as an actor, moved behind the camera, and peaked in the late 1920s and early 1930s. By the end of the latter decade, it was a job for him, and while he turned out competent work, without a budget he looked upon it as a day job. He was famously said to have responded to a front-office request on how a shoot was going: "You mean someone actually wants to see this crud?" He retired in the late 1960s, having directed over 350 and died in 1970 at the age of 78.
This one is an okay little movie to check off the list.
Larry is an idiot. He's been married many times and was engaged several times as well. Soon after introducing his latest fiancee to his grandmother, the young lady is killed. Soon, Larry is also killed...and one by one his exs all start getting killed as well! Fortunately, Philo Vance is on hand to investigate...though he isn't quick enough to stop many of the murders.
The film's biggest asset is that the murderer is an interesting choice but there also are enough red herrings and twists to keep you watching. Worth seeing...though I have no idea if PRC's other Vance films are worth your time or not.
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesShot in seven days.
- GaffesWhen Virginia Berneaux is singing at one point she begins to place her hands on the hips. In the next immediate cut, her hands are on the hips however she is now much further away from the microphone.
- Citations
Alexis Karnoff: Tell me, how do you feel, having had four wives?
Larry Blendon: Tired.
- ConnexionsFollowed by Philo Vance's Secret Mission (1947)
- Bandes originalesTell Me
Written by William Kernell (as Bill Kernell) and Don A. Ferris (as Don Ferris)
Sung by Ramsay Ames (uncredited)
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Détails
- Durée1 heure 4 minutes
- Couleur
- Rapport de forme
- 1.37 : 1