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Secret of the Blue Room

  • 1933
  • Approved
  • 1h 6m
IMDb RATING
6.4/10
1.3K
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Gloria Stuart and Paul Lukas in Secret of the Blue Room (1933)
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Twenty years after 3 murders occur in a castle's "blue room", three men who each want to marry a beautiful girl decide to spend a night in the room to prove their bravery to her.Twenty years after 3 murders occur in a castle's "blue room", three men who each want to marry a beautiful girl decide to spend a night in the room to prove their bravery to her.Twenty years after 3 murders occur in a castle's "blue room", three men who each want to marry a beautiful girl decide to spend a night in the room to prove their bravery to her.

  • Director
    • Kurt Neumann
  • Writers
    • Erich Philippi
    • William Hurlbut
  • Stars
    • Lionel Atwill
    • Gloria Stuart
    • Paul Lukas
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.4/10
    1.3K
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    • Director
      • Kurt Neumann
    • Writers
      • Erich Philippi
      • William Hurlbut
    • Stars
      • Lionel Atwill
      • Gloria Stuart
      • Paul Lukas
    • 44User reviews
    • 24Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    Lionel Atwill
    Lionel Atwill
    • Robert von Helldorf
    Gloria Stuart
    Gloria Stuart
    • Irene von Helldorf
    Paul Lukas
    Paul Lukas
    • Capt. Walter Brink
    Edward Arnold
    Edward Arnold
    • Commissioner Forster
    Onslow Stevens
    Onslow Stevens
    • Frank Faber
    William Janney
    William Janney
    • Thomas Brandt
    Robert Barrat
    Robert Barrat
    • Paul - the Butler
    Muriel Kirkland
    Muriel Kirkland
    • Betty - the Maid
    Russell Hopton
    Russell Hopton
    • Max - the Chauffeur
    Elizabeth Patterson
    Elizabeth Patterson
    • Mary - the Cook
    William A. Howell
    William A. Howell
    • The Stranger
    • (as Anders Van Haden)
    James Durkin
    James Durkin
    • Kruger - the Commissioner's Assistant
    Dick Rush
    • Detective on Telephone
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Kurt Neumann
    • Writers
      • Erich Philippi
      • William Hurlbut
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    BaronBl00d

    Pleasant Universal Creaker!

    A bit rusty and dusty, this film made by Universal in 1933 tells of three men infatuated with the daughter of Lionel Atwill who all agree for sake of ego to stay in the mysterious "blue" room, a room where no one has gone into for twenty or so years because of all the terrible things that befell the inhabitants of that room. Gloria Stuart plays the beautiful object of their affection and carefully plays on the sidelines as each man prepares and stays in the blue room. What happens? Well, that would be giving too much away, but what does ensue is a nice, tight mystery for the most part with some credible red herrings and a somewhat plausible and innovative resolution. Lionel Atwill does a fine job in his patriarchal role as does Stuart. Paul Lukas, Onslow Stevens, and the rest of the cast also do fine jobs. Story really moves this film along, and the script is very good for this time period and for a mystery. My print was somewhat faded and I am not sure if a crisper print exists. I hope so. I know it will be sometime - if anytime - for this film to get the proper DVD treatment is deserves.
    8JLRFilmReviews

    Stay the Night if You Dare!

    Gloria Stuart, of "Titanic" fame who was a Universal film actress of the 1930s, here has just turned 21 as of midnight and is having a small birthday party with three men who are vying for her affection and her father, Lionel Atwill in the "Secret of the Blue Room." All are having a good time, when the subject comes up of the blue room. What is the blue room? What so gruesomely ever happened there? It seems it has been locked for years, because several people were mysteriously killed in that room at exactly 1:00 a.m. on separate occasions, including a detective trying to solve the murders before him. When one of them offers to stay in the room to try to solve the mystery and prove his love for Gloria in doing so, he is nowhere to be found. So begins the strange goings-on in this effective little chiller. In fact, I would watch this again, even knowing the culprit. Lionel Atwill made a career of little horror films just like this, maybe even more macabre than this. The film also stars Paul Lukas and Onslow Stevens as two of her suitors, and Robert Barrat is on hand as the butler who seems to act like he knows more about what's going on than the others do. And, Gloria Stuart sings a lovely song near the beginning of the film. For a spooky time on Halloween night, this will definitely fit the bill and you would be more than entertained by Universal's roster of capable stars and the Universal touch of the sinister creepiness of something in the air waiting for you
    8kevinolzak

    First seen on Pittsburgh's Chiller Theater in 1968

    1933's "Secret of the Blue Room" was a remake of a 1932 German film titled "Geheimnis des blauen Zimmers," and even uses a few exterior shots from the original, while all interiors were filmed on the same marvelous sets built for James Whale's "The Old Dark House" (1932), also seen in independents such as "The Vampire Bat" and "Strange People." The last of the vintage Universals to utilize Tchaikovsky's serene "Swan Lake" over its opening credits (following "Dracula," "Murders in the Rue Morgue," and "The Mummy"), it begins on a suitably blustery midnight, celebrating the 21st birthday of young Irene von Helldorf (Gloria Stuart), along with her father Robert (Lionel Atwill), and three determined suitors, police captain Walter Brink (Paul Lukas), newspaper reporter Frank Faber (Onslow Stevens), and the much younger Thomas Brandt (William Janney), who impulsively proposes marriage to Irene on the spot. Mocked by the others, the young Brandt brings up the locked blue room, where Irene's mother had died 20 years before, with two others falling victim within since the original tragedy, all at the stroke of 1:00AM. Betting each of his rivals that they must all spend a night in the forbidding salon, Brandt seeks to prove his bravery by going first, only to disappear without a trace before morning, the bed not even slept in. Von Helldorf is reluctant to phone the police, until on the second night, a shot rings out from the blue room, and Faber is murdered at 1:00AM. Lionel Atwill heads a superb cast in his Universal debut, and Edward Arnold turns in some solid sleuthing, as he later would in the 1935 James Whale whodunit "Remember Last Night?" Formerly husband and wife in Whale's "The Kiss Before the Mirror," are Paul Lukas and seductive Gloria Stuart (disrobing just as her jealous husband shoots her dead); she would next appear in Whale's "The Invisible Man," while Lukas would turn up in Whale's "By Candlelight." Part of the original SHOCK! package of vintage Universal horror classics released to television in 1957, this remake was itself twice remade by the same studio, in 1938 as "The Missing Guest," and in 1944 as "Murder in the Blue Room," both of which changed the backstory and added different characters (in this 1933 feature, no one solves the 20 year old mystery of the blue room). Neither of the two remakes were included in the SHOCK! package, but all three turned up on Pittsburgh's Chiller Theater, with four broadcasts for "Secret of the Blue Room" - May 18 1968 (following 1959's "Terror is a Man"), May 24 1975 (following 1940's "Chamber of Horrors" and 1943's "Calling Dr. Death"), Mar 5 1976 (following 1957's "The Deadly Mantis"), and Sept 10 1983 (solo).
    GManfred

    ******* Surprise!

    Do you like mysterious mysteries? I don't mean mysteries where the murderer is tipped off right away, and then it becomes a cat-and-mouse game with a detective, I mean the ones in which you can't guess the murderer. Well, here is one of the latter, and it was, as I said in my title, a surprise.

    This is a very old picture, and the nuts and bolts of the plot have been done to death; people in a scary old castle, dying off one by one due to a curse, and several servants under varying degrees of suspicion. All been done before. Gloria Stuart is lovely and sings a tuneful song, Lionel Atwill is sinister, Edward Arnold is an upstanding Police Commisioner. Just fill in the blanks for plot details. But the ending will really get your attention, which accounts for my rating of seven.

    7/10 - website no longer prints my star rating.
    7utgard14

    A little creaky but enjoyable

    Not bad little Old Dark House quickie from Universal with a great cast and a "guess you had to be there" plot. A trio of horndogs (Paul Lukas, Onslow Stevens, William Janney) want to marry pretty Gloria Stuart, despite her warbly singing voice. So they decide to have a contest to see who gets her hand. All three men will spend one night in the "blue room," a supposedly haunted room of a spooky old mansion where three murders were committed twenty years earlier. Then the fun starts. In addition to the top talent already mentioned, this one also features Paul Barrat, Lionel Atwill, and Edward Arnold. Pretty good lineup. It's definitely worth a look for classic film fans. Probably won't blow you away or anything but I doubt you'll feel your hour and change was wasted.

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    • Trivia
      Secret of the Blue Room (1933), set almost entirely within the walls of the grand old mansion, was in part shot on sets from James Whale's Une soirée étrange (1932), which coincidentally co-starred Gloria Stuart. According to the actress, Secret of the Blue Room recycled exterior shots from the original UFA production Geheimnis des blauen Zimmers (1932), which adds to the expressionist atmosphere of the film.
    • Goofs
      When Tommy goes to open the Blue Room door to find Irene there, a shadow of the boom microphone is plainly visible on the door.
    • Quotes

      Betty, the maid: Mary! Mary, did you hear what happened last night?

      Mary, the cook: Don't tell me the old cat went and had kittens again.

      Betty, the maid: No, silly, it's Mr. Thomas!

      Mary, the cook: What?

      Betty, the maid: He disappeared.

      Mary, the cook: Where to?

      Betty, the maid: If we knew where he was, he wouldn't be disappeared, stupid. He slept... in the Blue Room!

      Mary, the cook: [suddenly afraid] The ghost room?

      Betty, the maid: And he's gone!

      Mary, the cook: Oh...

      Betty, the maid: Paul? Is it really true about Mr. Thomas?

      Paul, the Butler: Yes. I warned them. But they laughed at me. But I tell you that anybody who sleeps in the Blue Room is never heard of again!

    • Crazy credits
      [before the end credits] A Good Cast Is Worth Repeating.
    • Connections
      Edited from Geheimnis des blauen Zimmers (1932)
    • Soundtracks
      Swan Lake
      (uncredited)

      Music by Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky

      [main title music]

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    • Release date
      • November 20, 1937 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • The Secret of the Blue Room
    • Filming locations
      • Universal Studios - 100 Universal City Plaza, Universal City, California, USA(Studio)
    • Production company
      • Universal Pictures
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    • Budget
      • $69,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 6m(66 min)
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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