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Murder by Television

  • 1935
  • Approved
  • 53m
IMDb RATING
4.2/10
803
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Murder by Television (1935)
MysteryThriller

James Houghland, inventor of a new method by which television signals can be instantaneously sent anywhere in the world, refuses to sell the process to television companies, who then send ag... Read allJames Houghland, inventor of a new method by which television signals can be instantaneously sent anywhere in the world, refuses to sell the process to television companies, who then send agents to acquire the invention any way they can. On the night of his initial broadcast Houg... Read allJames Houghland, inventor of a new method by which television signals can be instantaneously sent anywhere in the world, refuses to sell the process to television companies, who then send agents to acquire the invention any way they can. On the night of his initial broadcast Houghland is mysteriously murdered in the middle of his demonstration and it falls to Police C... Read all

  • Director
    • Clifford Sanforth
  • Writers
    • Joseph O'Donnell
    • Clarence Hennecke
    • Karl R. Coolidge
  • Stars
    • Bela Lugosi
    • June Collyer
    • Huntley Gordon
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  • IMDb RATING
    4.2/10
    803
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Clifford Sanforth
    • Writers
      • Joseph O'Donnell
      • Clarence Hennecke
      • Karl R. Coolidge
    • Stars
      • Bela Lugosi
      • June Collyer
      • Huntley Gordon
    • 39User reviews
    • 19Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Bela Lugosi
    Bela Lugosi
    • Dr. Arthur Perry…
    June Collyer
    June Collyer
    • June Houghland
    Huntley Gordon
    Huntley Gordon
    • Dr. Henry M. Scofield
    • (as Huntly Gordon)
    George Meeker
    George Meeker
    • Richard Grayson
    Henry Mowbray
    • Nelson - Chief of Police
    Charles Hill Mailes
    Charles Hill Mailes
    • Prof. James Houghland
    Claire McDowell
    Claire McDowell
    • Mrs. Houghland
    Hattie McDaniel
    Hattie McDaniel
    • Isabella - the Cook
    Allen Jung
    • Ah Ling - the Houseboy
    • (as Allan Jung)
    Charles K. French
    Charles K. French
    • Donald M. Jordan
    Larry Francis
    • Mendoza
    Henry Hall
    Henry Hall
    • Hammond
    Billy Sullivan
    Billy Sullivan
    • Reardon - Watchman
    • (as William 'Billy' Sullivan)
    William H. Tooker
    William H. Tooker
    • Allen
    • (as William Tooker)
    Ruth Cherrington
    Ruth Cherrington
    • Party Guest
    • (uncredited)
    Wally Dean
    • Party Guest
    • (uncredited)
    Sam Harris
    Sam Harris
    • Party Guest
    • (uncredited)
    Lew Hicks
    • Plainclothesman
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Clifford Sanforth
    • Writers
      • Joseph O'Donnell
      • Clarence Hennecke
      • Karl R. Coolidge
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    User reviews39

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    4jwpeel-1

    Bela times two - with a television thrown in...

    When one watches an old B movie from one of the poverty row studios, you should go in cutting a little slack. This picture, even with that mea culpa, does not fare well. Bela Lugosi does an excellent job in the acting department, but up against the passionless talking automatons in this turkey, Huntz Hall would come off as Laurence Olivier.

    The story is simple. Watching a TV broadcast, a man suddenly chokes and dies on camera. (He probably wanted to get out of this waste of celluloid as soon as possible.) Now, the room full of people are all suspects, and the cops close up the house until the crime is solved.

    Besides moving along so slowly that the hour length seems interminable, this isn't the only sin the producers made on this curio. The usual banter with racial stereotypes is embarrassing to say the least. From the Chinese houseboy who rattles off Charlie Chan and Confucious sayings so badly you can't understand his words half the time, to Hattie McDaniell slipping up and even using proper English for a moment when the writing for her character has the usual "negro" speech patterns, it is a textbook example of how racist a time the 1930s were.

    It is probably because of bad movies like this that Mr, Lugosi's career went into such a tailspin that eventually took his life. Yet, he does acquit himself nicely in the acting department here playing not only a scientist but his own twin (though the two Belas never share a scene due, I suspect, to a dismally low budget) The fact that the film is so horrendous and wastes a great opportunity to utilize the budding medium of television And even the solution to the mystery is the pits. I won't give a spoiler here, but there IS no way to spoil this ending. It was pitiful - along with the rest of this script.

    On top of all this, the copies that exist are so bad and have many jump-cuts throughout. A true shame and waste of the legendary Bela Lugosi.

    Finally, I wonder if this director had much of a career beyond this joke of a studio that most likely was owned by some theater chain (as many such studios did prior to the anti-trust laws.) He probably went into accounting or some other less creative field.
    5Tera-Jones

    Watch Only For Lugosi

    I will have to echo other reviewers on this film. Bela as always is great... he maintained his dignity and was wonderful in this rather so-so film. The movie has the potential to be a really good, cute mystery-thriller with a few good laughs thrown in for good measure - but it failed to reach that point. It's not a downright awful movie but it's not as good as one would hope it to be. It's somewhere in the middle ground. It is a slow film, I like some films that are slow but this one could have used a bit quicker pace with some interesting scenes added - like seeing the twins Dr. Arthur Perry / Edwin Perry together (both played by Lugosi).

    Watch this film for Bela Lugosi. You will get to see him playing twins (duel roles) which in itself is fun - something a little bit different for Lugosi fans.

    5/10
    7chris_gaskin123

    Television - that deadly new invention

    Murder By Television is one of Bela Lugosi's more obscure movies but at least it is available on video and DVD. I quite liked this.

    While doing a worldwide broadcast promoting that new invention called television, a man suddenly collapses and looks as if he could have had a heart attack. His death was certainly not caused by his heart, it seems he was murdered by a death ray. The police are put on the case and there are plenty of suspects...

    This is a nice little horror/mystery, even though a little short at under an hour.

    Watch it if you get the chance.

    Rating: 3 stars out of 5.
    3Zbigniew_Krycsiwiki

    The longest 53 minute movie you'll ever see

    This could have and should have been a hell of a lot more fun than it is, but instead we're stuck watching a bunch of people standing around talking for an hour about some sort of "death ray" emitted by a new contraption called a television set. Not much happens here, it's just a lot of talk and standing around, and more standing around and more talking. Even Bela Lugosi (playing two characters!) doesn't have anything to work with here, nothing can save this mess.

    It might hold slight appeal for those who are interested in an early look at both cinema and television, but horror fans and Lugosi fans will be bored to tears with this one. It's static and slow moving.
    Snow Leopard

    Has a Couple of Good Points, But Only Fair Overall

    Although the crime feature "Murder By Television" has a couple of good points, it is really only fair (at best) overall. Bela Lugosi makes the best of a somewhat atypical role for him, and at times the thoughts and speculations about early television are of some interest. Otherwise, the production, the characters, and most of the cast are all nondescript. The story just never fits together very well, and it also never really hits full gear.

    Lugosi plays the assistant to an inventor who is supposed to have pioneered a form of early television that is full of valuable possibilities. The invention is coveted by a number of outside interests, and the murder mystery that results is caught up with the intrigue surrounding the invention. It sounds like an intriguing setup, and it could have been, but the script doesn't make very good use of it. Both the dialogue and the story could easily have been much better.

    Lugosi adds presence to any role, and his is easily the most interesting of the characters for that reason, but he is still limited by the material. Besides Lugosi, the most talented performer in the cast is Hattie McDaniel, and she also is severely limited by her character, who is there only to provide some slight comic relief, which comes at the unfortunate character's expense.

    This won't have any appeal at all for anyone who is not a fan of its genre, and even for those of us who usually enjoy these old B-features regardless of their quality, it is, unfortunately, only barely worth watching.

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    • Trivia
      For the scenes showing television equipment, the filmmakers borrowed it from Los Angeles-area researchers who were working on experimental TV. The equipment they borrowed was worth $75,000--over twice the $35,000 budget for the film.
    • Goofs
      When Isabella (the cook) finds the body at the top of the stairs, she simply disappears into thin air. (This is due to missing footage in the extant print, rather than an error by the original filmmakers.)
    • Quotes

      Dinner guest: Clever, these Chinese.

    • Connections
      Featured in Rusty James (1983)
    • Soundtracks
      I Had the Right Idea
      Music and Lyrics by Oliver Wallace

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    • Release date
      • October 1, 1935 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • The Houghland Murder Case
    • Filming locations
      • Talisman Studios - 4516 Sunset Blvd., Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, USA(Studio)
    • Production company
      • Cameo Pictures
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    • Budget
      • $35,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      53 minutes
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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