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Strange Affair

  • 1944
  • Approved
  • 1h 18m
IMDb RATING
6.1/10
340
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Edgar Buchanan, Marguerite Chapman, Allyn Joslyn, and Evelyn Keyes in Strange Affair (1944)
FarceSlapstickWhodunnitActionAdventureComedyCrimeDramaMysteryRomance

A comic strip artist and his wife investigate a murder at a banquet honoring war refugees.A comic strip artist and his wife investigate a murder at a banquet honoring war refugees.A comic strip artist and his wife investigate a murder at a banquet honoring war refugees.

  • Director
    • Alfred E. Green
  • Writers
    • Oscar Saul
    • Jerome Odlum
    • Eve Greene
  • Stars
    • Allyn Joslyn
    • Evelyn Keyes
    • Marguerite Chapman
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.1/10
    340
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Alfred E. Green
    • Writers
      • Oscar Saul
      • Jerome Odlum
      • Eve Greene
    • Stars
      • Allyn Joslyn
      • Evelyn Keyes
      • Marguerite Chapman
    • 10User reviews
    • 3Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Allyn Joslyn
    Allyn Joslyn
    • Bill Harrison
    Evelyn Keyes
    Evelyn Keyes
    • Jacqueline 'Jack' Harrison
    Marguerite Chapman
    Marguerite Chapman
    • Marie Dumont
    Edgar Buchanan
    Edgar Buchanan
    • Lt. Washburn
    Nina Foch
    Nina Foch
    • Frieda Brenner
    Hugo Haas
    Hugo Haas
    • Domino
    Shemp Howard
    Shemp Howard
    • Laundry Truck Driver
    Frank Jenks
    Frank Jenks
    • Sgt. Erwin
    Erwin Kalser
    Erwin Kalser
    • Dr. Brenner
    Tonio Selwart
    Tonio Selwart
    • Leslie Carlson
    John Wengraf
    John Wengraf
    • Rudolph Kruger
    Hugh Beaumont
    Hugh Beaumont
    • Detective Carey
    • (uncredited)
    Eugene Borden
    • Toman
    • (uncredited)
    Jack Carr
    • Taxi Driver
    • (uncredited)
    Lane Chandler
    Lane Chandler
    • Mounted Officer
    • (uncredited)
    Tom Coleman
    • Taxi Driver
    • (uncredited)
    Dean Collins
    • Jitterbug
    • (uncredited)
    James Conaty
    • Conference Guest
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Alfred E. Green
    • Writers
      • Oscar Saul
      • Jerome Odlum
      • Eve Greene
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    User reviews10

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    5bensonmum2

    Tries hard to be The Thin Man

    I haven't actually done any research on this, but I get a sneaky feeling that Strange Affair was an attempt by another studio (Columbia in this case) to cash-in on the success of The Thin Man series. You can't help but notice the similarities - a fairly wealthy, thoroughly urban couple with modern (for its time) sensibilities gets mixed-up in solving a murder. Even the couple's banter and playful jealousy is straight out of the Nick and Nora playbook. Allyn Joslyn and Evelyn Keyes are fine as the would-be sleuths, but William Powell and Myrna Loy they aren't. Joslyn and Keys just don't have the same chemistry that Powell and Loy had.

    As for the rest of the film, the murder is okay, but nothing spectacular. It's pretty much impossible to play along with other than the old adage about the least suspicious person being the killer. The comedy can be hit or miss, with the scenes involving Joslyn acting as the doorman being among my favorite. The movie looks great, but most Columbia pictures from the 40s do. The supporting cast is fine. I always love seeing Shemp Howard pop-up in the most unlikely of places. He does a great bit involving counting shirts for the laundry.

    As much as I'd like to rate Strange Affair higher, it's really only about average as far as entertainment value goes. Joslyn and Keyes give it their all, but are let down by a fairly routine script.

    5/10
    7CaptainHamhock

    One star worth seven stars

    This was not a good attempt at recreating the success of The Thin Man series. Most of the stars from me are for Evelyn Keyes, who did a great job whenever she was on screen. Sadly, when she was not on screen the movie really had nothing going for it. Her physical comedy was great to watch, and she held nothing back in 'selling' her character. The three actors playing police clearly had a hard time holding on to her, when she was beating them senseless at the police station. The movie was short, and otherwise harmless enough, to watch once for one good performance. But then I do like the period movies.
    6lotekguy-1

    Reasonably amusing Thin Man imitator

    To fully appreciate the brilliant chemistry of Powell and Loy as Nick and Nora Charles, just watch any of the myriad wannabes like this one. They try; some come close; but nobody did it better.

    Joslyn and Keyes try almost too hard in a script that's above average for the array of aspirants. It's also fun to see Shemp Howard used so effectively in the early going. Nice try, but easy to see why these characters didn't warrant sequels.
    8planktonrules

    A kind of sequel to "Dangerous Blondes"...kind of.

    "Dangerous Blondes" (1943) was a very good and most agreeable mystery film starring Allyn Joslyn and Evelyn Keyes. So it's not surprising they would return them a year later for a sequel. But here's the odd part....it's NOT a sequel...but it also is! The names are not the same and Joslyn's character is no longer a crime fiction writer but an artist who has a crime comic strip. Why the changes? I have no idea...none. But the feeling and spirit of the films clearly is identical...a sequel! I scored the first film an 8....is "Strange Affair" also that good??

    The film, naturally, features a murder and, naturally, the cops are really dumb (particularly the investigator's assistant)...so it takes an amateur to solve the case! This is THE blueprint for this sort of film....and Hollywood might have made 500 or more films like it. In many cases, it's a newspaper reporter (such as Lee Tracy), but it could also be a teach (Edna May Oliver) or any other non-police person who somehow knows more than trained cops!

    When the story begins, Bill (Joslyn) meets Mr. Baumler. Oddly, later in a night club, he sees Mr. Baumler again...but it's a different person! Apparently, there is a faux Baumler. But before he can figure out WHY and WHO....the second Baumler dies right there at the table in the club! The police foolishly are quick to assume it's a heart attack that killed him. But Bill, being the know-it-all amateur, assumes he was poisoned...which they soon realize is the case. So what is really going on here and how will Bill and his lady friend (Keyes) get to the bottom of this case?

    My feeling is that if you liked the first film, you'll like the second. This is because in both the mystery isn't as important as the interplay between Keyes and Joslyn...which is snappy and funny. Well worth seeing. And the best part...near the end when the dopey cops arrest Keyes. Her reaction is priceless!!
    4moonspinner55

    Not 'Strange' enough...yet another knock-off of "The Thin Man", this time with juvenile humor

    Allyn Joslyn is fairly insufferable playing a cartoonist who continually annoys the local police while butting into their cases; as his better half, Evelyn Keyes yips and yelps with cartoonish abandon, trying to make something light and cute out of this script. Based on Oscar Saul's story "Stalk the Hunter", four screenwriters (Saul included) manage to turn this comedic murder mystery into a flighty "Thin Man" derivative (the opening sequence typifies the rest: a cute visual followed by outright silliness). Plot has a doctor poisoned at a social gathering, with another doctor the prime suspect. As usual, the law is always three steps behind the snooping marrieds, and the one-liners alternate between amusing and ridiculous. *1/2 from ****

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    • Trivia
      Although this was not an official sequel, Allyn Joslyn and Evelyn Keyes had played similar characters in Dangerous Blondes (1943) the previous year. Joslyn plays a comic book artist here and a crime fiction writer in "Dangerous Blondes". In both stories Keyes plays his wife, and they act as amateur sleuths. Jack Henley worked on the script for both films.
    • Goofs
      When Bills sees his wife in the rear view mirror of the truck, the numbers on the car's front license plate are not reversed as they should be.
    • Soundtracks
      Pistol Packin' Mama
      (uncredited)

      Written by Al Dexter

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    • Release date
      • October 5, 1944 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Stalk the Hunter
    • Production company
      • Columbia Pictures
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 18m(78 min)
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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