Genre | Titel [IMDb] | Jahr | Originaltitel [TMDb] | Regie | Land | min |
Adventure, Crime, Mystery | Murder at Midnight | 1931 | Murder at Midnight | Frank R. Strayer | United States | 69 |
5,4 IMDb Nr.535 | Handlung "SCOTT DARLING'S INCREDIBLE MYSTERY STORY, WHEREIN AN INNOCENT PARLOR GAME DEVELOPS INTO A SERIES OF INGENIOUS CRIMES! (original poster-all caps)" A murder during a game of charades at a society party leads the police to begin the hunt through the guest list for a motive and culprit. Kommentar aus IMDb.com [Klicken zum Anzeigen] (by Snow Leopard on 16 September 2005) The mystery story in "Murder at Midnight" is an interesting one, with some good plot turns, plenty of suspects, and a competition between the police and some amateur sleuths to see who can solve the case first. The story is good enough to make up for the rest of the production, which is routine or somewhat weak in several other respects. The story starts cleverly, with a murder committed in the course of a party game, and the scenario is well-written, maintaining the tension and interest all the way to the finale. There are clues and suspects in abundance, and most of the details fit together pretty well. As another reviewer has observed, it gives you a fair chance to figure things out yourself. If the rest of the production had been up to the level of the story, this might have been one of the classics of its era. Some of its weaknesses are simply the common ones of the early 1930s: the irregular pacing and the distracting background, which unfortunately keep the script's rather snappy dialogue from working better. It also could have been improved if more attention had been given to the atmosphere, and with a somewhat stronger cast. The best performance comes from Clara Blandick as a cantankerous aunt, but the rest of the cast is mostly undistinguished, although Aileen Pringle and Alice White are both quite pleasant too look at. Nevertheless, it's still well worth seeing, at least if you enjoy movies of its era, because the story really is a good one for its genre. With some improvements, it could have been quite good. | Darsteller Aileen Pringle ... Esme Kennedy Alice White ... Millie Scripps Hale Hamilton ... Phillip Montrose Leslie Fenton ... Walter Grayson Brandon Hurst ... Lawrence Kenneth Thomson ... Jim Kennedy Robert Elliott ... Inspector Taylor Clara Blandick ... Aunt Julia Gray Kennedy William Humphrey ... Colton Tyrell Davis ... The Englishman | ||||
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