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Noturno Sinistro

Título original: The Mystery Train
  • 1931
  • Passed
  • 1 h 2 min
AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
5,4/10
165
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Hedda Hopper in Noturno Sinistro (1931)
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Adicionar um enredo no seu idiomaA group of passengers is trapped in a runaway Pullman car.A group of passengers is trapped in a runaway Pullman car.A group of passengers is trapped in a runaway Pullman car.

  • Direção
    • Phil Whitman
  • Roteiristas
    • Hampton Del Ruth
    • Phil Whitman
  • Artistas
    • Hedda Hopper
    • Marceline Day
    • Nick Stuart
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  • AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
    5,4/10
    165
    SUA AVALIAÇÃO
    • Direção
      • Phil Whitman
    • Roteiristas
      • Hampton Del Ruth
      • Phil Whitman
    • Artistas
      • Hedda Hopper
      • Marceline Day
      • Nick Stuart
    • 11Avaliações de usuários
    • 3Avaliações da crítica
  • Veja as informações de produção no IMDbPro
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    Hedda Hopper
    Hedda Hopper
    • Mrs. Marian Radcliffe
    Marceline Day
    Marceline Day
    • Joan Lane
    Nick Stuart
    Nick Stuart
    • Ronald Stanhope
    Bryant Washburn
    Bryant Washburn
    • William Mortimer
    Al Cooke
    Al Cooke
    • The Bridegroom
    • (as Albert Cooke)
    Mary MacLaren
    Mary MacLaren
    • Nurse
    • (as Mary McLaren)
    Carol Tevis
    Carol Tevis
    • The Bride
    Joseph W. Girard
    Joseph W. Girard
    • Sheriff
    • (as Joseph Girard)
    Spec O'Donnell
    Spec O'Donnell
    • Caddy
    • (as Speck O'Donnell)
    Eddie Fetherston
    • Archie Benson
    • (as Eddie Fetherstone)
    Jack Richardson
    Jack Richardson
    • A Crook
    • (não creditado)
    Ellinor Vanderveer
    Ellinor Vanderveer
    • Couturiere
    • (não creditado)
    • Direção
      • Phil Whitman
    • Roteiristas
      • Hampton Del Ruth
      • Phil Whitman
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    8binapiraeus

    One of those very special 'Poverty Row' movies...

    'Poverty Row' doesn't always mean 'poor quality', we know that very well. It may mean modest means of production, maybe a lower quality of picture and sound and even directing - but it VERY often means an unexpectedly good cast, and a really suspenseful, unusual and original plot. And "The Mystery Train" certainly has got both: Hedda Hopper (who later became Hollywood's most famous and feared gossip columnist), young Marceline Day, who'd already been a star in silent dramas as well as comedies, and Nick Stuart, always a reliable 'handsome young man' in B movies... And as for the plot - now, a B movie with a running time of just a little over an hour seldom gets boring; but THIS one keeps you fascinated for EVERY single moment...

    It's the story of how fate often puts things in the right - or the wrong - place: on a train, a middle-aged businesswoman (Hopper) has just learned that she's lost all her money on the stock market, while her lawyer tells her about one of his clients, a young man who's just inherited a large fortune; and she remarks what a shame it is that she hasn't got a daughter to marry that rich young fellow... While in the next compartment, a cop is just taking a young girl handcuffed to the jail, while she keeps swearing that she didn't commit the crime she's been convicted for - and then the train jumps off the tracks, and in the ensuing chaos, the girl manages to free herself from the handcuffs and the unconscious cop; while, when the survivors are all asked for their names, the crafty lady reacts quickly and presents the girl as her niece - pretending to be wanting to help her, but in reality hoping that SHE'll be the one the rich heir will fall for and marry, bringing an immensely valuable diamond that's part of the heritage into her possession...

    This movie is so full of suspense, romance and action that it'll surely enthrall EVERY fan of classic crime and romance films - most of all because the cast, namely the two 'lovers', are so engaging and sympathetic that you simply can't HELP feeling with them, hoping and fearing for them... Something that MANY a highly praised A movie doesn't manage to achieve!
    5boblipton

    Poorly Directed

    Hedda Hopper has been speculating in the market and lost everything. Bryant Washburn says his trust for millionaire Nick Stuart is about to be dissolved. They decide a niece for Mrs. Hopper will repair the holes in each of their finances by marrying young Mr. Stuart. Fortunately(!) the train they are on has a wreck, and Marceline Day escapes custody. Mrs. Hopper immediately adopts her and the plan moves forward.

    It's a good set-up, although fans of old movies will find few novelties in its execution. The senior pair are good in their acting; the youngsters a bit stiff. Although Hampton Del Ruth inserted several funny bits in the movie, like Al Cooke and Carol Tevis as quarreling newlyweds, director Phil Whitman doesn't seem to integrate them into the story. Even the title seems to have been chosen to suggest thrills that never appear; the only mystery having to do with trains here is why they keep crashing when the principal actors are on them.
    5AAdaSC

    Runaway Train

    Wealthy Hedda Hopper (Marian) isn't so wealthy anymore and needs money. She discusses her predicament with her lawyer friend Bryant Washburn (William) whilst on a train journey. He suggests that it is a pity she doesn't have a daughter as the current case he is working on could prove fruitful for her if she had one. There is a valuable diamond to be passed on to whoever marries bachelor Nick Stuart (Ron) and this provides the basis for the wicked scheme. What Hedda needs is to find a 'daughter' from somewhere and set up a marriage to this rich youngster in order to get the diamond into her position. Once that is completed, job done - welcome back wealthy lifestyle.

    The film has interesting beginning and ending sequences that are set aboard a train, and in between we get the trickery associated with the romance. Whilst it isn't the best acted film - Marceline Day (Joan) as the 'daughter' character has some pretty dreadful intonation and line delivery - there is still an element of tension to proceedings that keeps you watching. It gets a bit confusing at the end once the jewel goes missing and then the film resolves itself rather conveniently but it retains a dramatic interest as the audience wants to know what will happen next.
    7Goingbegging

    Delightful little snack

    Hedda Hopper's movie career was basically a lifetime of bit-parts (147 credits on IMDb, most of them forgettable), and no-one ever claimed she was a great actress, except in her other career as a gossip-columnist, where she could be highly convincing as a helpless little frilly female, to whom men would confide their secrets - only to find them plastered all over next morning's paper. (Spencer Tracy was so furious, he kicked her in the pants.) So this is one of the few opportunities to see her in a starring role, though at just 62 minutes, it's obviously a B-film and the low budget does show through.

    When you hear that it's a story of mistaken identity, involving the theft of a priceless diamond, you can't help thinking of Wodehouse, who had a surprisingly strong influence on Hollywood, and that is the kind of light snack we're talking about. (Why it needed four writers is anybody's guess.)

    The date of 1931 signals the first shock of the Depression, so the unremarkable footage of the rich at play would have provided much-needed escapism for hard-up viewers in a thousand small-town cinemas. There is topicality in Hopper's character losing everything in a stock-market gamble. And film-buffs will note the signs that we are just pre-Code, with a distinctly suggestive passage where a young man teaches the girl golf by reaching around her from behind.

    This was a pretty foggy print, and the sound is a bit dim too. The climactic fight-scene is so fake and feeble, you can almost hear John Wayne sneering "Fight-scene? Heck, I thought it was a love-scene." But at least Hopper is looking her best - a distinguished beauty, however widely disliked.
    7planktonrules

    A sleazy woman and a sleazy lawyer (I am being redundant) scheme to make a fortune.

    Marian Radcliffe (Hedda Hopper) is an awful person. She's lost her fortune and with her lawyer friend she's scheming to find a way to get back on easy street. When their train wrecks, a woman who is a prisoner chained to an officer finds the man dead...and manages to get out of the cuffs. Marian sees this and takes full advantage-- convincing the lady to pose as her daughter or else! The plan is to get this pretty young lady to use her charms on a young heir the lawyer is working for...and marry him for the money. And, since Marian knows the lady is a fugitive, she can then bleed the young lady.

    Soon after this scheme is put into place, the Sheriff arrives. He's gone through all the information on the passengers and didn't see a ticket for the daughter! However, he's NOT there to arrest her. It's turned out that she wasn't guilty of a crime after all and he wanted to let the lady know she was free...but Marian promises to tell her 'daughter' but says NOTHING!!! What's next? See the film and find out for yourself.

    The plot, according to IMDb, is all about a runaway train...but that is only in the final portion of the film. This is a very exciting and action-packed portion, though, and the film was far, far better than I expected from some poverty row B-movie. The acting was only fair but the writing and action were both exceptionally good...making the movie worth seeing--especially if you like Bs.

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    • Curiosidades
      The film was shown with the title "Bride For Sale" in various cities like Williamsport, Pennsylvania and Troy, New York, advertised in newspapers sometimes with a studio-generated ad mat.
    • Erros de gravação
      Near the end of the movie a close up of a newspaper has a misspelling when it lists train passengers and includes "Two *Unidetified* Train Bandits."
    • Conexões
      Features Transcontinental Limited (1926)

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    • Data de lançamento
      • 1 de agosto de 1931 (Estados Unidos da América)
    • País de origem
      • Estados Unidos da América
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    • Empresa de produção
      • Continental Talking Pictures
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      • Black and White

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