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The Riverside Murder

  • 1935
  • 1h 4m
IMDb RATING
5.8/10
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The Riverside Murder (1935)
CrimeMystery

Investor Robert Norman murdered before meeting. Police investigate. Journalist Claire Haines pursues story to impress editor. Intertwining narratives of crime solving and reporting unfold.Investor Robert Norman murdered before meeting. Police investigate. Journalist Claire Haines pursues story to impress editor. Intertwining narratives of crime solving and reporting unfold.Investor Robert Norman murdered before meeting. Police investigate. Journalist Claire Haines pursues story to impress editor. Intertwining narratives of crime solving and reporting unfold.

  • Director
    • Albert Parker
  • Writers
    • Selwyn Jepson
    • Stanislas-André Steeman
  • Stars
    • Basil Sydney
    • Judy Gunn
    • Zoe Davis
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.8/10
    408
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Albert Parker
    • Writers
      • Selwyn Jepson
      • Stanislas-André Steeman
    • Stars
      • Basil Sydney
      • Judy Gunn
      • Zoe Davis
    • 19User reviews
    • 5Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Basil Sydney
    Basil Sydney
    • Inspector Philip Winton
    Judy Gunn
    • Claire Haines
    Zoe Davis
    • Mrs. Harris
    • (as Zoë Davis)
    Alastair Sim
    Alastair Sim
    • Police Sgt. 'Mac' McKay
    Reginald Tate
    Reginald Tate
    • Hubert Perrin
    Ian Fleming
    Ian Fleming
    • Henry Sanders
    Tom Helmore
    Tom Helmore
    • Alfred Jerome
    Martin Lewis
    • William Gregg
    C.M. Hallard
    C.M. Hallard
    • Dickenson - Norman's Attorney
    Ernest Borrow
    • Superintendent Field
    • (uncredited)
    Aubrey Mallalieu
    Aubrey Mallalieu
    • Robert Norman
    • (uncredited)
    Sidney Monckton
    • Globe Reporter
    • (uncredited)
    Albert Parker
    • Movie Director (cameo appearance)
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Albert Parker
    • Writers
      • Selwyn Jepson
      • Stanislas-André Steeman
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    6ksf-2

    brit who-dunnit. kind of.

    Someone gets shot right at the very beginning of the picture! And for the rest of the film, the coppers try to find the method and the killer. The victim was involved in an agreement which may be related to the murder. Many suspects. Also a meddling reporter. The very first role for the tall, thin, eerie alastair sim (from christmas carol). He's only 35 here, so he's not very old or creepy yet. But has a whole lot of lines, for a first role! It's pretty good. Everyone has an alibi, and we're not really sure who to believe. Some scenes are quite predictable. SO much talking. It feels like this one started out as a play. It's pretty good. Even if the resolution was kind of a last minute creation. Although the murderer really could have been anyone they chose, when we have reached the end. The story was kind of cheesy, but a fun one to watch. Directed by al parker. He started in the silent films, but this is the first film of his I had seen.
    7Bernie4444

    Alastair Sim (1900-1976) film debut

    THE RIVERSIDE MURDER (1935) starts with a bang as Robert Norman (Aubrey Mallalieu) is dispatched in the study with the revolver.

    This is the first big case for Inspector Philip Winton's (Basil Sydney) first big case he is assisted by Police Sgt. 'Mac' McKay (Alastair Sim). Everyone is being dogged by armature reporter Claire Haines (Judy Gunn.)

    Turn out it is the standard tontine mystery. So, more participants may be dispatched.

    Too many explanations and of course the murderer probably pops out of the closest at the last minute. Why do we not get all the information during the movie?

    Because there is no butler, I assume it is the housekeeper.
    6Lucy-Lastic

    Quaint QQ

    Well, you've had two US reviews for this TOTALLY British "QQ" film, so here is my take UK on it.

    If you want to be whisked back to a darkened, smoky, smelly, flea-pit pre-war cinema, watching a second feature 'B' movie then this is ideal!!

    Plot is quite good and offers a reasonable ending although you will need to make up your own 'red-herrings' as they are thin on the ground, so that when "all" is explained you sit there thinking but...............

    The only reason my wife and I wanted to watch this is for Alastair Sim. (I'm doing a personal 'season' of his films at the moment and have just finished reading his bio.) He is the undoubted (debut?) star and about the only person in the film who you could say knew how to act. A couple of the bit part actors were quite good BUT Basil Sydney………oh, dear. That stilted delivery, AND those long pauses were verging on comical. I really am surprised that he went on to be in other films right up into the late 60s shortly before he died, whereas Judy Gunn only carried on in films for another two years. She certainly out-acted Basil Sydney.

    Yes, quaint.
    4blanche-2

    Alistair Sim debut

    The Riverside Murder is a British quota quickie, notable only for being the film debut of Alastair Sim.

    Shortly before an important meeting of five investors, one of them, Robert Norman, is shot dead in his study. It becomes apparent that all the investors are in danger as two others are knocked off.

    Sim supplies the energy, and Judy Gunn as reporter Claire Haines supplies the aggravation.

    The film uses the device of a gun barrel being seen in a doorway shooting someone.

    Sloppily done, with the reporter (hanging up the phone and then the phone conversation continuing.

    Alistair Sim, from this humble beginning, will go on to great things.
    5malcolmgsw

    ticks the usual boxes

    This a Standard quota quickie with all the usual clichés.Basil Sydney,for once playing a detective,has to find a serial murderer,with the help of the comedy sidekick,played as so often,by Alistair Sim,and hindered by a female reporter.Now as is often the case,there is a totally unlikely plot contrivance which makes it impossible to work out who is the killer.Reasonable of its type.

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    • Trivia
      Film debut of Alastair Sim.
    • Goofs
      At c. 13 minutes the newspaper editor abruptly ends his telephone conversation with Claire Haines, the young reporter, by slamming down the receiver. However, immediately afterwards, the call continues.
    • Quotes

      Police Sgt. 'Mac' McKay: What are you doing here?

      Claire Haines: I'm a journalist.

      Police Sgt. 'Mac' McKay: Oh, you are, are you? Well, this way, Miss.

      Claire Haines: Oh, but Sergeant... .

      Police Sgt. 'Mac' McKay: No.

      Claire Haines: Haven't you a daughter of your own?

      Police Sgt. 'Mac' McKay: I haven't one, so it isn't likely. Strict rules, Miss.

      Claire Haines: [he hurries her towards the front door] But Sergeant...

      Police Sgt. 'Mac' McKay: [shoving her out the door] No. No reporters until we're ready for them. No, no no. Now stay out.

      Claire Haines: Ooo, you monster!

      Police Sgt. 'Mac' McKay: Aye, from Loch Ness!

    • Connections
      Followed by Le Dernier des six (1941)

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    Details

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    • Release date
      • June 24, 1935 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Filming locations
      • Fox British studios, Wembley, London, England, UK(Studio, uncredited)
    • Production company
      • Fox Film Company
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 4m(64 min)
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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