A murder mystery evolves during a weekend at an exclusive mansion.A murder mystery evolves during a weekend at an exclusive mansion.A murder mystery evolves during a weekend at an exclusive mansion.
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A pretty dreadful low-budget murder-mystery which pays little attention to defining its characters. There's a lot of talk, but very little action.
I liked the clever way this movie started, with guests as a pre-sailing get-together playing a game of "Murder", and then all too soon there's a murder for real!
It was short and entertaining, but all those characters with different motives (though they tied together) did get to be a bit much. Between murder, blackmail, attempted rape, drugged water, shady business deals, and so forth, they packed a lot into an hour!
You get the classic gathering of all the suspects at the end, which is always entertaining.
Not the best of the Pre Code films, but not the worst, either.
It's worth your time, since it'll take up so little of it.
It was short and entertaining, but all those characters with different motives (though they tied together) did get to be a bit much. Between murder, blackmail, attempted rape, drugged water, shady business deals, and so forth, they packed a lot into an hour!
You get the classic gathering of all the suspects at the end, which is always entertaining.
Not the best of the Pre Code films, but not the worst, either.
It's worth your time, since it'll take up so little of it.
I am writing this review as a counterpoint to the other review. Although I agree with all that was written, it completely misses the point of why this movie is enjoyable. It is the chance to see several veteran players of the silent cinema playing without the restraint of being just bit actors and dress extras, which was their more frequent fate. Sure the material is junk and they would much rather have been working as stars at Metro or Paramount. But the reality was that this was their life, it was a living, and they kept soldiering on. Here is betting that they all had a good laugh after each scene and appreciated that in 1931 any job was a good job.
The flick's a pre-Code detective story. Pretty clearly it's meant as nothing more than a 60-minute programmer, with a no-name cast, an indoor narrative, and a script that generates little suspense. It's a series of murders in a mansion with several high-class couples as suspects. However, the whodunnit never really ignites since the bland uninteresting characters come and go in haphazard fashion. The only spark is the comedy relief cop (Kelly) whose eye-rolling and Karloff-like mug attract some interest. I kept hoping the filming would go outdoors so maybe we could see some of those gas belching tin flivvers from that era. No such luck. But do catch the ladies' many cloche hats so popular during the fashionable 20's. At the same time, there's no real evidence of that uncensored pre-Code period, though the ladies do model some eye-catching apparel. Anyway, I gather the movie was lost for many years, but has since been found. It may not be a big boon for entertainment, but does catch the flavor of its time. So, here's to historical, if not artistic, completeness.
Some movies aren't worth watching. This is one. There are too many vacuous characters and an insipid plot. The lines are delivered with a full second between speeches, as if they were waiting for the audience to absorb the silly dialogue. There is some humor and that's about all that makes it even slightly worthwhile. Don't bother.
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- TriviaThis was produced by Chesterfield Pictures, a "Poverty Row" company that specialized in low budget "second features" that were economically produced and quickly made. Chesterfield was never successful enough to afford their own studio facilities, and for this film rented soundstages at Universal City. They were eventually one of several companies merged to form Republic Pictures.
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Inspector Brown: Ain't this rich? A writer of detective stories involved in solving a real life murder!
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- 1h 3m(63 min)
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