अपनी भाषा में प्लॉट जोड़ेंTeenagers try to clear a friend accused of murder.Teenagers try to clear a friend accused of murder.Teenagers try to clear a friend accused of murder.
- निर्देशक
- लेखक
- स्टार
Buddy Swan
- Junior Henshaw
- (as Buddy Swann)
Horace B. Carpenter
- Judge Meade
- (बिना क्रेडिट के)
Jack Cheatham
- Jailer
- (बिना क्रेडिट के)
Claire Du Brey
- Sophie Smith
- (बिना क्रेडिट के)
Robert Dudley
- Hank Edwards
- (बिना क्रेडिट के)
Frank LaRue
- Mr. Brown
- (बिना क्रेडिट के)
Hal Price
- Mr. Higgins
- (बिना क्रेडिट के)
फ़ीचर्ड समीक्षाएं
Ok, I'm 75 and I like old movies. This is dead on the genre of black and white films made from about 1930 through somewhere around 1948 that were comedic but involved a murder mystery. The murderer stays in the shadows scattering clues around and the stars of the show slowly and painfully track him/her/them down. Naturally the authorities are in the way hampering the investigation and the stars are put in improbable danger which cannot come to pass because it would ruin the film.
Normally it takes two stars, male and female, who needle one another endlessly but must have one another to make the bust. In fact, as the film moves forward, they come to rely on each other more and more ending up hopelessly in love. They realize they love one another but can't admit it until the end of the movie, but sometimes never depending on the writers.
The Nancy Drew mysteries fit the mold, except for the getting together at the end. Nonetheless, the audience knows Nancy has picked her man and his chances of escape are nil; thus, they will get together, we trust, even though the movie ends without a romantic commitment.
Haunted House 1940 falls directly into this category of film, and I really like this one. It takes place in a small town and the chemistry between the two leads, Jones and Moran, is perfect. The title is off, no haunted house, but there is a murder and a lot of suspicious activity, and really nutty ideas from Jones about how to solve the crime. Naturally, Moran will do anything she requests almost without resistance. The result is constant trouble of a laughable nature. You will not bend over laughing, but there are a ton of laughs and humorous moments and funny situations all throughout the movie. This is a great feel good movie in every way. Nothing heavy, which I really like because I don't watch movies for life lessons or reminders about how hard life is.
Highly recommended. AD2.
Normally it takes two stars, male and female, who needle one another endlessly but must have one another to make the bust. In fact, as the film moves forward, they come to rely on each other more and more ending up hopelessly in love. They realize they love one another but can't admit it until the end of the movie, but sometimes never depending on the writers.
The Nancy Drew mysteries fit the mold, except for the getting together at the end. Nonetheless, the audience knows Nancy has picked her man and his chances of escape are nil; thus, they will get together, we trust, even though the movie ends without a romantic commitment.
Haunted House 1940 falls directly into this category of film, and I really like this one. It takes place in a small town and the chemistry between the two leads, Jones and Moran, is perfect. The title is off, no haunted house, but there is a murder and a lot of suspicious activity, and really nutty ideas from Jones about how to solve the crime. Naturally, Moran will do anything she requests almost without resistance. The result is constant trouble of a laughable nature. You will not bend over laughing, but there are a ton of laughs and humorous moments and funny situations all throughout the movie. This is a great feel good movie in every way. Nothing heavy, which I really like because I don't watch movies for life lessons or reminders about how hard life is.
Highly recommended. AD2.
Jimmie (Jackie Moran) is an eager young man who works at the newspaper. His job is an entry level job and he mostly cleans up and does grunt work...though he has visions of one day being a reporter. And, with the Olaf Jensen murder case, Jimmie is eager to investigate, as he KNOWS Olaf couldn't have killed anyone since he is such a kind old man. Can he and his new lady friend, Millie (Marcia Mae Jones), prove to the court that Olaf isn't responsible for the killing?
This film clocks in at 68 minutes...the length of a B-movie (they ran from 55-70 minutes in almost all cases). And, like most Bs, there are no first-tier stars but a few familiar character actors. Plus, like so many Bs, it's also a mystery. Overall, not bad and it's the sort of undemanding entertainment that is nice as a time-passer.
This film clocks in at 68 minutes...the length of a B-movie (they ran from 55-70 minutes in almost all cases). And, like most Bs, there are no first-tier stars but a few familiar character actors. Plus, like so many Bs, it's also a mystery. Overall, not bad and it's the sort of undemanding entertainment that is nice as a time-passer.
Jackie Moran is the office boy at the small-town newspaper. He's ambitious to be a reporter, and the ongoing trial of Christian Rub, the simple-minded handyman accused of the murder of his employer, has him incensed. His employer, George Cleveland, tells him to mind his own work, but Jackie talks Cleveland's niece into helping him. Despite setbacks, they persevere, leading them to the home of the murdered woman.
I's directed by Robert MacGowan, best remembered as the director of the OUR GANG series throughout the silent era. It's a cheap production from Monogram, anxious to promote their own adolescent stars, but without the budgeting power that the majors could offer. The result is more cute than expert, even though the mild good humor keeps things flowing at a reasonable rate.
I's directed by Robert MacGowan, best remembered as the director of the OUR GANG series throughout the silent era. It's a cheap production from Monogram, anxious to promote their own adolescent stars, but without the budgeting power that the majors could offer. The result is more cute than expert, even though the mild good humor keeps things flowing at a reasonable rate.
This is a mystery for teenagers so Nancy Drew and Hardy Boys fans may like this one. The main sleuth is an office boy named Jimmie at the down-at-heel Brownsville Bugle. It's a small town newspaper where the editor's chair is so in need of repair and Jimmie's press car keeps breaking down on all of it's journeys. Jimmie likes to take his hand at writing his wannabe writing columns for the newspaper when the editor Albert Henshaw is away.
Jimmie is really upset when a nice old man named Olaf is sure to be convicted of the murder of Mrs Blake in the town. He tells all about this to a newly-arrived girl named Millie who has come to stay with her uncle Albert Henshaw the editor. She encourages Jimmie to pursue his suspicions and together their sleuthing in the old broken-down press car. But their enthusiasm gets the better of them and they just get called mischief makers when they wrongfully suspect one of the town's citizens.
Jimmie loses his job at the Brownsville Bugle and thinks about moving away to pursue his journalistic dreams elsewhere. But then more clues about Mrs Blake's murder emerge and he is persuaded to stay. He and Millie go on a sleuthing adventure that has them in a spooky house during a thunderstorm. They have to sort through dusty box files and decipher an enigmatic poem to gather their evidence.
Some viewers may find the youthful enthusiasm of the young heroes a bit much to take at intervals. But this teen mystery has plenty of pace and a pleasant small town setting where "human nature is pretty hard to figure" sometimes.
Jimmie is really upset when a nice old man named Olaf is sure to be convicted of the murder of Mrs Blake in the town. He tells all about this to a newly-arrived girl named Millie who has come to stay with her uncle Albert Henshaw the editor. She encourages Jimmie to pursue his suspicions and together their sleuthing in the old broken-down press car. But their enthusiasm gets the better of them and they just get called mischief makers when they wrongfully suspect one of the town's citizens.
Jimmie loses his job at the Brownsville Bugle and thinks about moving away to pursue his journalistic dreams elsewhere. But then more clues about Mrs Blake's murder emerge and he is persuaded to stay. He and Millie go on a sleuthing adventure that has them in a spooky house during a thunderstorm. They have to sort through dusty box files and decipher an enigmatic poem to gather their evidence.
Some viewers may find the youthful enthusiasm of the young heroes a bit much to take at intervals. But this teen mystery has plenty of pace and a pleasant small town setting where "human nature is pretty hard to figure" sometimes.
7tavm
So 1940 wasn't only the year former Our Ganger Ernie "Sunshine Sammy" Morrison started playing Scruno in Monogram Pictures' East Side Kids movies, or that other former OG member Mary Kornman made her final picture for the same studio called On the Spot, it was also the year former OG director Robert F. McGowan made his final movies for the exact same studio. One of them was this one which starred Marcia Mae Jones-who previously appeared in McGowan's OG shorts Birthday Blues and Mush & Milk as well as with other former OG member Jackie Cooper in The Champ-and Jackie Moran. They are a couple of teens intent on getting an innocent man out of jail. McGowan provides some good humor as well as wonderful atmosphere concerning the title object which only appears near the end. So on that note, I recommend Haunted House. P.S. Another player familiar to OG fans is Clarence Wilson, who played a meanie in the series shorts, Shrimps for a Day and Little Sinner.
क्या आपको पता है
- ट्रिवियाMarcia Mae Jones' claim to fame was that she had co-starred with Shirley Temple in two of her most popular 1930s hits, Heidi and The Little Princess. By the time she made this Poverty Row pot boiler, Jones' career was on the wain.
- भाव
Jimmie Atkins: The car's open--I hope you don't mind getting blown.
टॉप पसंद
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- How long is Haunted House?Alexa द्वारा संचालित
विवरण
- रिलीज़ की तारीख़
- कंट्री ऑफ़ ओरिजिन
- भाषा
- इस रूप में भी जाना जाता है
- The Blake Murder Mystery
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- चलने की अवधि
- 1 घं 10 मि(70 min)
- रंग
- पक्ष अनुपात
- 1.37 : 1
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