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The Arsenal Stadium Mystery

  • 1939
  • 1h 24m
IMDb RATING
6.2/10
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Leslie Banks, Anthony Bushell, Greta Gynt, Liane Linden, and Ian McLean in The Arsenal Stadium Mystery (1939)
SoccerComedyCrimeSportThriller

When a star player drops dead during a charity football match between Arsenal and amateur side the Trojans, Inspector Slade of Scotland Yard is called in to solve the crime.When a star player drops dead during a charity football match between Arsenal and amateur side the Trojans, Inspector Slade of Scotland Yard is called in to solve the crime.When a star player drops dead during a charity football match between Arsenal and amateur side the Trojans, Inspector Slade of Scotland Yard is called in to solve the crime.

  • Director
    • Thorold Dickinson
  • Writers
    • Leonard Reginald Gribble
    • Thorold Dickinson
    • Alan Hyman
  • Stars
    • Leslie Banks
    • Greta Gynt
    • Ian McLean
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.2/10
    769
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Thorold Dickinson
    • Writers
      • Leonard Reginald Gribble
      • Thorold Dickinson
      • Alan Hyman
    • Stars
      • Leslie Banks
      • Greta Gynt
      • Ian McLean
    • 25User reviews
    • 10Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Leslie Banks
    Leslie Banks
    • Inspector Slade
    Greta Gynt
    Greta Gynt
    • Gwen Lee
    Ian McLean
    • Sergeant Clinton
    • (as Ian Maclean)
    Liane Linden
    • Inga Larson
    Anthony Bushell
    Anthony Bushell
    • John Doyce
    Esmond Knight
    Esmond Knight
    • Raille
    Brian Worth
    Brian Worth
    • Philip Morring
    Richard Norris
    • Setchley
    Wyndham Goldie
    • Kindilett
    Alastair MacIntyre
    • Carter
    • (as Alastair Macintyre)
    George Allison
    • Self
    Tom Whittaker
    • Self
    E.V.H. Emmett
    • Commentator
    Dennis Wyndham
    Dennis Wyndham
    • Commissionaire
    David Keir
    • Dr. Meadow
    Johnnie Schofield
    • Arsenal Doctor
    Bruce Winston
    • Composer
    Maire O'Neill
    Maire O'Neill
    • Housekeeper
    • Director
      • Thorold Dickinson
    • Writers
      • Leonard Reginald Gribble
      • Thorold Dickinson
      • Alan Hyman
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    7peterwburrows-70774

    Before they were 'Gooners'

    As an Arsenal fan I enjoyed this film. These days you wouldn't get members of any top football team to appear together and be apart of the plot, couldn't afford them. Decent plot and it had good pace. Lesley Banks as the Detective in charge was the star of the film along with those hats!
    bob the moo

    Not a great mystery but amusing and a real curio piece for football fans

    Amateur team the Trojans are setting the world of English football alight by beating many of the top Division 1 teams in the country. However a friendly match against champions Arsenal will be a true test of their skill. The games starts well with Arsenal leading 1-0 (what else!) at half time. Minutes into the second half one of the Trojans collapses and is found to be dead. The police are called in and find that the player had not died of natural causes but was murdered, the investigation begins, led by Inspector Slade, who wants the whole thing done and dusted before his theatre performance with the police in 3 days time.

    Another reviewer here has claimed that this film is `oft forgotten' however I must really disagree with them – this is a famous film that the vast majority of Arsenal fans will be aware of if not seen, outside of them many football fans will be aware of it. I know of it from listening to Danny Baker on the radio years ago talk about it, since then I have seen it twice as it is occasionally on TV here in the UK. It is a fantastic film in terms of curio value although it does stand up by itself in some ways.

    As a mystery the film is OK and it has a pretty standard plot for this type of film, I have to be honest and say that the story didn't really grab me and the characters were too thinly developed to really care much about the victim or indeed, the killer. Strangely the film doesn't use Highbury as well as it should have done. The opening 10 minutes features a lot of play but aside from that it fades into the background a bit – personally I'd have liked a lot more of the action to have occurred in the stadium proper, more pitch side scenes would have been good (even in the empty stadium).

    The football action is a mix of silly stuff and authentic style play. The silly stuff involves several staged runs where defenders are easily skipped by with little skill involved! However the game flows quite well and shows how much quicker the game today is, I found this very interesting because it has historical value to see football back then (even if it isn't a real game). The footballers in their real roles is interesting but I couldn't tell you their names so really it could have been anyone – the most obvious clue is that many of them cannot act for toffee and struggle to say a few lines convincingly (how things change eh?) but it did add to the film's charm. One of the most amusing thing about the film that I really hope is true is the gentle manner in which the crowd bullies the referee with friendly banter. At one point the referee comes over, talks to one of the crowd, gets a cheeky reply and gives a `get on' gesture! I wish it were really like that – it would certainly be much better than `who's the b*stard in the black' chanted over and over.

    The film itself is saved from it's weaknesses by being actually quite funny and tongue in cheek throughout. This is all down to a great performance from Banks as Inspector Slade. He is very eccentric and just a little camp. He worries over the hat he wears, flaps around making many weird statements and is as concerned by his show as he is by the murder. His tongue in cheek delivery is perfect and it makes the film that much more enjoyable. It's hard to describe but he really is very good. His sidekick is good value as well playing the straight man well. The majority of the players (both Arsenal and Brentford Town) are OK but of more value in terms of history than performance – my favourite was the Arsenal chairman who acted well in his scenes.

    Overall this isn't a great film and the mystery side of it could have been better, but the use of Highbury and the mock friendly played will make it of passing interest to the majority of football fans. However it is the enjoyable tongue-in-cheek humour (mainly from Bank's role) that makes this a much better film than it would have been if played straight!
    lorenellroy

    Interesting curio for soccer fans and vintage mystery lovers

    Arsenal Football Club were the leading lights of English soccer in the 1930's and this diverting ,and very British ,movie is an attempt to capitalise on the acclaim they rightly had --and still enjoy today.

    A star member of an amateur team playing a charity match at the Arsenal ground in North London is killed and Scotland Yard is called in to investigate.The Inspector -played with tongue firmly in cheek by Leslie Banks-is a decidedly eccentric character ,one who sports a range of diverse headgear throughout .His methods are effective however and the case brought to a successful conclusion.

    Thorold Dickinson directs with shrewd attention to detail and the movie while no masterpiece works as a murder mystery while the little utilised soccer background adds interest especially for students of the game curious to see how the media of the time treated "the beautiful game"

    Guest slots from Arsenal stars of the period add interest.
    7Spondonman

    Unassuming yet fascinating

    I probably agree with most comments here: a good not great film but still interesting in so many ways, mainly from the historical perspective. The world depicted was on another planet - even though Britain was at war the lunatics would not start to take over the asylum for another 30 years or so.

    Professional Arsenal take on the amateur Trojans in special football match attended by millions of blue-chins in macs and hats live on BBC radio, and even commentated by legendary voice E.V.H. Emmett borrowed from Gaumont. One of the Trojans, a bit of a womaniser with a lot of enemies falls down dead at the beginning of the second half and the game is abandoned and is simultaneously on to find out whodunit. Slade of Scotland Yard is on the case, an inspector with eccentric and disconcerting habits played fantastically by Leslie Banks in a variety of appropriate hats. Although thousands of the Arsenal fans who saw todays game at the Emirates probably live in houses built before 1940 the "beautiful game" seems to have changed almost beyond recognition - capitalist business pressures seem to have atrophied everything that was once decent about it. The footballers played and the hordes watched as though it was only a game and didn't matter - the rich thugs who go to work on the pitch today present a completely different picture! Anyone fancy going back and practising heading those leather footballs? Surely they would miss the legalised GBH and sliding about in each others phlegm and spit! The mystery itself was simple but well padded out and entertaining, and the acting abilities veered from adequately professional to woodenly amateur.

    I never bothered taping or buying this because it's on UK Channel 4 every few years – I assume it's always been bought so regularly mainly as a laugh for hooligans by the schedulers and not just for film fans. Use the chance when they provide it to watch this enjoyable and decent film non-cynically instead.
    thejamiebuckland

    The last match

    Did you know that the game played at Highbury (The Arsenal Stadium,) before the outbreak of World War II, wasn't a big League match, an important FA Cup tie or even an International, it was in fact the game that was played in the film!!! Not alot of people know that! (But they do know now!)

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    • Trivia
      The football match from which the main action sequences were taken was between Arsenal and Brentford, and took place on Saturday 6th May 1939 with The Bees playing in a a special striped kit to simulate The Trojans (closer shots feature the Oxford and Cambridge Blues as the Trojans).
    • Goofs
      Footballer Doyce collapses on the football field and is pronounced dead, his girlfriend dashes to his flat to retrieve some letters and as she's leaving the hall porter is seen to be looking at a paper with the headline about Doyce's death which is some what too early.
    • Quotes

      [Arsenal manager giving pre-game talk]

      George Allison: ...they don't play your game, they play the attacking game.

    • Connections
      Featured in Turning Heads: Pamela Hutchinson on the life and films of Greta Gynt (2024)
    • Soundtracks
      Home on the Range
      (uncredited)

      Lyrics by Brewster M. Higley and music by Daniel E. Kelley

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    • Release date
      • November 1939 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Arsenalmysteriet
    • Filming locations
      • Highbury Stadium, Highbury, London, England, UK
    • Production company
      • Greenspan & Seligman Enterprises Ltd.
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 24 minutes
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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