A writer, looking for some peace and quiet in order to finish a novel, takes a room at the Baldpate Inn. Peace and quiet are last things he gets, though, as there are some very strange thing... Read allA writer, looking for some peace and quiet in order to finish a novel, takes a room at the Baldpate Inn. Peace and quiet are last things he gets, though, as there are some very strange things going on at the establishment.A writer, looking for some peace and quiet in order to finish a novel, takes a room at the Baldpate Inn. Peace and quiet are last things he gets, though, as there are some very strange things going on at the establishment.
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- Peters, the Hermit
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- (as Craufurd Kent)
- Professor Boyle
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THE VERDICT -- Jaunty and spicy. In my opinion, this is the best film version of this title. Dix pours it on.
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The 1917 George M. Cohan film (one of his few starring roles in a film) was solid and gave a better overview of the story of the book. This 1929 Richard Dix version is like many early talkies, basically a filmed stage play. What is best about this one is that there is a germanic influence on the lighting and sets. There are some wonderful shots of Dix, when he arrives at the Inn, sitting in the dark next to the moody light of the fireplace. The story is never enthralling enough and we really feel like we are watching a stage play. It is interesting to look at it from that aspect, however.
Ultimately a curio, this 1929 film is worth watching if you are in the mood for an early talkie. The 1935 version is actually not as good as it is too light and whimsical and truly disappoints as it was made in the heyday of horror and mystery films.
You will never be able to figure out just what happens and it is a real comedy as well as, a drama and a crime to be solved.
Did you know
- TriviaFourth of seven feature films based on the same play and novel - three silents and four "talkies" released from 1916 to 1983.
- GoofsWhen Myra (aka Miss Brown) is talking with Magee and gets interrupted by Mary and Mrs. Rhodes; Myra walks toward the bottom of the staircase to confront Mary and Mrs. Rhodes. But on the following shot; Myra repeats the same action of walking toward the bottom of the staircase to confront Mary and Mrs. Rhodes.
- Quotes
Mary Norton: Oh, William Halliwell Magee? Do you know, I've read every book you ever wrote.
Thomas Hayden: Oh, my gosh!
Mary Norton: And loved every one of them.
William Halliwell Magee: [Magee has been pooh-poohing the idea of love at first sight until introduced to Mary Norton] You're wonderful. I mean... uh... that's wonderful.
- ConnectionsFeatured in Hollywood the Golden Years: The RKO Story: Birth of a Titan (1987)
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- $251,000 (estimated)
- Runtime1 hour 12 minutes
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- 1.20 : 1