Genre | Titel [IMDb] | Jahr | Originaltitel [TMDb] | Regie | Land | min |
Adventure, Crime, Mystery | Lord Peter Wimsey - Silent Passenger | 1935 | Silent Passenger | Reginald Denham | United Kingdom | 75 |
6,1 IMDb Nr.363 | Handlung A really well made British murder mystery. Story opens with a dead body found in a trunk. Who's the cold-blooded killer? Kommentar aus IMDb.com [Klicken zum Anzeigen] (by Mozjoukine on 18 September 2010) Quite polished for the British pre WW2 Edgar Wallace era, with globe trotting Czech Jan (Ekstase, Le Golem) Stalich's lighting and solid looking, uncredited decors as assets. It's still a formula British crime piece, apparently the first movie Dorothy L. Sayers adaptation, with Silly Ass Haddon's Lord Peter Wimsey getting billed below presentable lovers Loder and Oldland/Newland, drawn into a seedy blackmail plot that spirals into murder. The support cast is familiar faces. Director Denham and Donald Wolfit worked together at this time and this is interesting to watch. Standard elements,trains and "the Yard of Scotland," as the frog customs man calls it, provide enough interest and the climax in the rail maintenance shed, with a runaway locomotive crashing through the closed door, is an agreeable pay off that outclasses the talk bound activity preceding it. | Darsteller John Loder ... John Ryder Peter Haddon ... Lord Peter Wimsey Lilian Oldland ... Mollie Ryder (as Mary Newland) Donald Wolfit ... Henry Camberley Austin Trevor ... Inspector Parker Leslie Perrins ... Maurice Windermere Aubrey Mather ... Bunter Robb Wilton ... Porter Ralph Truman ... Saunders Ann Codrington ... Desk Clerk | ||||
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