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Who Killed 'Doc' Robbin?

  • 1948
  • Approved
  • 55m
IMDb RATING
4.6/10
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Dale Belding, Don Castle, Virginia Grey, Eilene Janssen, Ardda Lynwood, Peter Miles, and Larry Olsen in Who Killed 'Doc' Robbin? (1948)
ComedyCrimeFamilyMystery

A group of people find themselves trapped in a creepy mansion, complete with secret passageways, a mad doctor and a murderous gorilla.A group of people find themselves trapped in a creepy mansion, complete with secret passageways, a mad doctor and a murderous gorilla.A group of people find themselves trapped in a creepy mansion, complete with secret passageways, a mad doctor and a murderous gorilla.

  • Director
    • Bernard Carr
  • Writers
    • Maurice Geraghty
    • Dorothy Davenport
    • Robert F. McGowan
  • Stars
    • Larry Olsen
    • Eilene Janssen
    • Peter Miles
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  • IMDb RATING
    4.6/10
    377
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Bernard Carr
    • Writers
      • Maurice Geraghty
      • Dorothy Davenport
      • Robert F. McGowan
    • Stars
      • Larry Olsen
      • Eilene Janssen
      • Peter Miles
    • 24User reviews
    • 8Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Larry Olsen
    Larry Olsen
    • William 'Curley' Benson
    Eilene Janssen
    Eilene Janssen
    • Betty
    Peter Miles
    Peter Miles
    • Dudley
    • (as Gerald Perreau)
    Ardda Lynwood
    • Ardda
    Dale Belding
    • Speck Jones
    Virginia Grey
    Virginia Grey
    • Ann Loring
    Don Castle
    Don Castle
    • George - Defense Attorney
    George Zucco
    George Zucco
    • Doc Hugo Robbin
    Paul Hurst
    Paul Hurst
    • Jailer
    Whitford Kane
    Whitford Kane
    • 'Fix-it' Dan Cameron
    Wilton Graff
    Wilton Graff
    • Prosecutor
    Claire Du Brey
    Claire Du Brey
    • Housekeeper
    • (as Claire Dubrey)
    Rene Beard
    • Dis
    • (as Renee Beard)
    Donald King
    • Dat
    Grant Mitchell
    Grant Mitchell
    • Judge
    Steve Carruthers
    Steve Carruthers
    • Reporter
    • (uncredited)
    James Conaty
    • Bailiff
    • (uncredited)
    William Forrest
    William Forrest
    • Reporter
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Bernard Carr
    • Writers
      • Maurice Geraghty
      • Dorothy Davenport
      • Robert F. McGowan
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    3Bernie4444

    George Zucco surrounded by Little Rascal want-a-be

    'Fix-it' Dan Cameron (Whitford Kane) invents an atomic device and is accused of dispatching his financer Doc Hugo Robbin (George Zucco.)

    Three-fourths of the movie is a bunch of kids running around in a spooky house with secret passages and being chased by a big gorilla.

    One-fourth of the movie is ridiculous and slapstick scenes that add no value to the plot or characters.

    The original was filmed in 35mm Cinecolor that was developed by William T. Crispinel and Alan M. Gundelfinger, and in use from 1932 to 1955.

    A good movie with George Zucco, the same type of spooky house La dernière enquête de Mr. Topper (1941) They even play the exact theme song. However, a better story.
    bwanabe

    "Curly to the Rescue!"

    I first saw this Hal Roach classic in '76, on local TV, one-half of an after-school double-feature. I don't recall the other movie but it was another "Curly." Enough to say I've been hooked ever since. And when I discovered a DVD copy in the dollar bin at Wal-Mart, I scooped it right up, giddy with serendipity.

    Someone has murdered the reclusive Doc Robbin, a late night explosion destroying his laboratory. Dan, the local Mister Fix-it, is arrested and Curly and his gang set out to prove the elderly pensioner's innocence.

    The cast is very excellent for the level of talent demanded: The little "gang-sters" are superb (little Ardda will steal your heart); the very lovely Virginia Grey plays the damsel in miss-tress, and George Zucco plays the heavy.

    Think of "Our Gang" with candles in a haunted house, add color, and you pretty much have it.

    My regrets to those who find overt racism in everything they see. i myself saw nary an example, overt or otherwise.
    dougdoepke

    Floundering Revival

    A gang of cute kids tries to right a wrong by sneaking into a gloomy mansion to find evidence that will exonerate an adult friend.

    Looks almost like the 60-minutes was thrown together. It's like the producers thought they could just have the kids react to every spooky old house cliché and that would be enough. Unfortunately it's not. Basically the kids run hither, thither, and yon without plot or characterization. And when not just running around, there's freckle-face Speck (Belding) scrunching out a barely audible scream, again, again and again. All this may save on script, but it also gets tiresome. Meanwhile, movie vets like Grey, Mitchell, and the perennially sinister Zucco, get little more than a few lines and cameo appearances.,

    Frankly, I liked Hal Roach's previous Our Gang attempt, Curley (1947), better. Too bad these attempts failed, but judging from Doc Robbin, the studio was pretty much at sea in knowing what a new formula might look like. After all, it's hard, if not impossible, to replace the likes of Spanky, Alfalfa, and Stymie.
    zeke-13

    A1 scary flick for youngsters

    A really scary movie involving people and a gorilla popping in and out of secret passages, booby-trapped chairs, in an old haunted house. As a young child this was terrifying to me. Now, adults might consider this camp.
    5rosemckillip

    Favorite Children's' Movie When Growing Up

    This movie has camp galore. As a child, I had no idea of the stereotypes that were used. I had no connection to the gorilla taking the black kid's clothes. None of it dawned on me that it was something racist. I loved this movie, because even as a child, the movie was awful and I loved it that it was awesomely bad. The terrible film grade, the horrible acting, the atrocious haircuts, the poor grammatical decisions, the ridiculous story line, the inane alibis, the stupor-inducing firing-chamber hunt...It made me laugh. It was 1948 when it was made, for crying out loud. Get over it that it was racist; so was America at that time, like it or not. Move forward. Enjoy it for what it is: a campy, corny kids' movie that makes absolutely no sense whatsoever.

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    • Trivia
      One of two attempts by Hal Roach to revive his Our Gang (Little Rascals) films. The other was La Bande à Curley (1947).
    • Goofs
      When the kids are visiting "Fix it" Dan in jail, Speck is first holding a book with the bound end in his hand, but in the next shot the opened end is in his hand.
    • Connections
      Edited into The Our Gang Story (1994)

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    • Release date
      • April 9, 1948 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Curley and His Gang in the Haunted Mansion
    • Filming locations
      • Hal Roach Studios - 8822 Washington Blvd., Culver City, California, USA
    • Production company
      • Hal Roach Studios
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    • Runtime
      • 55m
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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