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The Midnight Warning

  • 1932
  • Passed
  • 1h 3m
IMDb RATING
5.0/10
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William 'Stage' Boyd, Allan Cavan, and John Harron in The Midnight Warning (1932)
Mystery

Guests at a luxury hotel are horrified when they witness a man literally "disappear into thin air." The vanished man's relatives hire a detective, who goes to the hotel to investigate the di... Read allGuests at a luxury hotel are horrified when they witness a man literally "disappear into thin air." The vanished man's relatives hire a detective, who goes to the hotel to investigate the disappearance.Guests at a luxury hotel are horrified when they witness a man literally "disappear into thin air." The vanished man's relatives hire a detective, who goes to the hotel to investigate the disappearance.

  • Director
    • Spencer Gordon Bennet
  • Writers
    • John T. Neville
    • Norman Battle
  • Stars
    • William 'Stage' Boyd
    • Claudia Dell
    • Huntley Gordon
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.0/10
    202
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    • Director
      • Spencer Gordon Bennet
    • Writers
      • John T. Neville
      • Norman Battle
    • Stars
      • William 'Stage' Boyd
      • Claudia Dell
      • Huntley Gordon
    • 14User reviews
    • 10Critic reviews
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    William 'Stage' Boyd
    William 'Stage' Boyd
    • Thorwaldt Cornish
    • (as William Boyd)
    Claudia Dell
    Claudia Dell
    • Enid Van Buren
    Huntley Gordon
    Huntley Gordon
    • Mr. Gordon
    John Harron
    John Harron
    • Erich
    • (as Johnny Harron)
    Hooper Atchley
    Hooper Atchley
    • Dr. Steven Walcott
    Lloyd Whitlock
    Lloyd Whitlock
    • Rankin
    Phillips Smalley
    Phillips Smalley
    • Dr. Bronson
    Lloyd Ingraham
    Lloyd Ingraham
    • Adolph Klein
    Henry Hall
    Henry Hall
    • Dr. Barris
    Allan Cavan
    Allan Cavan
    • Policeman in Hotel Room
    • (uncredited)
    Lon Poff
    Lon Poff
    • Welsh
    • (uncredited)
    Art Winkler
    Art Winkler
    • Jim
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Spencer Gordon Bennet
    • Writers
      • John T. Neville
      • Norman Battle
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    4coltras35

    The Midnight Warning

    A sister & brother check into a posh hotel. Shortly thereafter, the brother is missing, & despite the sister's inquiries, no one admits to ever having seen the man. Meanwhile, a sniper shoots bullets through the window of the room that the brother & sister stayed in. Is there any connection between these events?

    There's a little mystery, a little terror, some spookish pranks, and an eerie mortuary scene that is quite effective in delivering scares, however I found the rest of the film quite average and flat at times and a little confusing - but the denouement at the end for the "strange" going-ons is surprising and offbeat.
    9dbborroughs

    Great mystery with some really frightening scenes (so keep the lights on)

    Detective Cornish goes to visit his friend Dr Walcott at a swanky hotel. Walcott has found something that Cornish would find interesting, a human ear bone in his fireplace. As Walcott is standing the window he suddenly collapses. Cornish calls for a doctor who arrives and tells Cornish that his friend collapsed from the heat, and that the blood on his forehead was from the fall. Something doesn't seem right and when the pair tries to investigate someone again takes a shot at the good doctor. With that the detective and the doctor are plunged head long into a mystery that the owners don't want them to know anything about.

    From the opening minutes this movie grabs you and pulls you in. Just what in the heck is going on here? You have to know, as mystery is added to mystery and layer is piled on layer you really do want to get to the bottom of things. Certainly things take a strange turn or two, but in this case make it even more intriguing. This is a great little thriller.

    The question I want to know is why this film isn't better known since its a dynamite way to spend an hour. William "Stage" Boyd makes a great detective and Hooper Atchley as Dr Walcott is simply a great deal of fun. Not only is the mystery really mysterious, you have some truly frightening scenes toward the end as the dead seem not to be so dead after all.These are the sort of thing you'd expect in a horror film not a mystery film, certainly not one that isn't an old dark house. (You may want to keep the lights on during the second half of the film)

    See this movie. This is a keeper, and while you may not watch it a lot, it will be one that you hand off to friends that you'd like to turn on to a really good movie. See this movie you will enjoy it.

    9 out of 10.
    4Lechuguilla

    Interesting Premise, Very Poor Production Values

    Someone is firing a gun into a hotel suite to frighten guests. But who, and why? You'll never guess the "why" part. Set almost entirely indoors, "Midnight Warning" could easily be a stage play. Which isn't altogether bad. Though the script is indeed somewhat talky, there is a secondary mystery that gives the story thematic depth.

    The script is not well written. An inspector that can read suspects' lips expedites the plot but his talent isn't believable as used here. The good guys always manage to be at the right place at the right time, a time-worn cliché. And as the plot proceeds, some of the male characters blend together, so they don't stand out well as unique or interesting. The morgue sequence near the end is just downright tacky.

    Yet despite the script's overall poor quality, the story's underlying premise is effective, as the ending dialogue communicates a twist that puts the entire story into perspective. I had never before seen such a plot twist.

    The worst element is the film's production. B&W cinematography is awful. The visuals are so dark there were scenes that I couldn't distinguish characters from a solid black background; all I could see were their white shirts. Annoying splotches appear in a few scenes, suggesting inferior film stock. And the crackling and static that overlaid the dialogue rendered poor sound quality. Of course one needs to take into account the inferior technology that existed in those early days of film-making. Production design, film direction, and acting are below average.

    The underlying premise of "Midnight Warning" is thought provoking and interesting. But viewers will need to lower their expectations due to a substandard plot and dreadful production values.
    5wes-connors

    The Brother Vanishes

    "After a young couple and the woman's brother check into a hotel, the brother turns up missing. While no one at the hotel seems to know where the man is, let alone acknowledge he was even there, the woman decides to hire an investigator to look into the matter. The investigator, his assistant and the young couple find some strange circumstances at the hotel, which lead them to a shocking discovery," according to the DVD sleeve's synopsis.

    Ah… it's the old vanishing relative plot. This one moves along quite nicely, thanks to writer John Thomas Neville beginning his version from an interesting angle: hotel patron Hooper Atchley (as Steven Walcott) calls upon an old friend, investigator William Boyd (as William Cornish), after finding a human ear bone in his fireplace. Then, Mr. Atchley collapses… The unraveling mystery is engaging; and, the movie works as a filmed stage play.

    Columbia Pictures model Claudia Dell (as Enid Van Buren) gets to play frightened in a mortuary, and Robert Harron's brother John ("Johnny" Harron, as Erich) has a good expositional scene explaining his involvement in the intrigue. Forgotten film veteran Phillips Smalley (as Dr. Bronson) is another asset. "Midnight Warning" obviously needs Alfred Hitchcock's direction, and a more satisfying conclusion (see "The Lady Vanishes").

    ***** Midnight Warning (11/15/32) Spencer Gordon Bennet ~ William Stage Boyd, Claudia Dell, John Harron
    6kevinolzak

    A Mayfair production

    "Eyes of Mystery" is actually a rerelease title for 1932's "Midnight Warning," from Mayfair Pictures Corporation, an independent outfit that produced or distributed nearly 40 titles in seven years. William 'Stage' Boyd is back in detective form ("Murder by the Clock"), supported by Poverty Row stalwarts Huntley Gordon, Hooper Atchley, and Henry Hall ("gosh all fish hooks!"). While the plot clearly echoes the true events depicted in Terence Fisher's "So Long at the Fair," this was perhaps the only period in early Hollywood that they could produce a conclusion in this vein, some two years prior to the notorious Hays Code. Claudia Dell was used to midnight mysteries, with future roles in 1935's "Midnight Phantom" and 1944's "Meeting at Midnight" (aka "Black Magic"), a Monogram Charlie Chan and, sadly, her final film.

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    • Trivia
      This film is one of over 200 titles in the list of independent feature films made available for television presentation by Advance Television Pictures announced in Motion Picture Herald 4 April 1942. At this time, television broadcasting was in its infancy, almost totally curtailed by the onset of World War II, and would not continue to develop until 1945-1946. Because of poor documentation (feature films were often not identified by title in conventional sources) no record has yet been found of its initial television broadcast. Its earliest documented telecasts occurred in Philadelphia Saturday 15 October 1949 on WCAU (Channel 10), in Cincinnati Friday 21 October 1949 on WKRC (Channel 11), and in New York City Wednesday 13 September 1950 on WOR (Channel 9).
    • Quotes

      Erich: Hurry, Walcott, hurry!

      Thorwaldt Cornish: He's doing 50 now. You don't want to arrive in pieces, do you?

      Thorwaldt Cornish: [after a sharp turn] You keep that up and we will arrive in pieces!

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      Remade as Si Paris l'avait su (1950)

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    • Release date
      • November 15, 1932 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Eyes of Mystery
    • Production company
      • George W. Weeks Productions
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 3m(63 min)
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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