Do, 09.01.2025
FILMDETAILS


Titel  THE 9TH GUEST


SELECT * FROM kategorie WHERE NUM LIKE '562'
GenreTitel [IMDb]JahrOriginaltitel [TMDb]RegieLandmin
Drama, Horror, Mystery The 9th Guest 1934 The Ninth Guest Roy William Neill United States 65 

6,8  IMDb

Nr.562 
Handlung
"Weird! Baffling! Thrilling ROMANCE!"

Eight strangers are invited to spend the night in a penthouse apartment. After being wined and dined, a voice on the radio informs them that they will be murdered unless they manage to outwit the ninth guest: Death. 
Kommentar aus IMDb.com [Klicken zum Anzeigen]
(by binapiraeus on 29 May 2014)

Eight people, every one of whom has got something to hide - from crooked politicians to greedy businessmen to fake 'society ladies' - are invited by telegram to a 'party' in a penthouse high upon a skyscraper; which, as soon as they all arrive, turns into a 'prison', and the party into a deadly 'game' between the eight guests and their mysterious 'host', who communicates with them only via a radio. And he predicts that, before the night will be over, either they or he will die - and slowly, the eight trapped people start suspecting each other of being the 'hidden' host...
Does that sound familiar to us? It CERTAINLY does: Agatha Christie's famous novel "Ten Little Indians", which was made into the MAGNIFICENT thriller "And Then There Were None", runs pretty much along the same lines... Now, "The Ninth Guest" may seem to us like being on a somewhat smaller scale at first than Rene Clair's masterpiece - BUT not only does it predate that classic movie by 11 years, but it ALSO predates Agatha Christie's novel, which was first published in 1939! So the general idea originated from HERE...
And seen as a classic murder mystery in itself, it's really one of the most suspenseful ever made, with a brilliant cast that conveys the psychological aspect of mutual suspicion and strong tensions PERFECTLY, as well as the conflict between despair and the will to survive... And there are some names among it that are QUITE well-known to fans of classic movies: Donald Cook would soon play the famous writer-sleuth Ellery Queen in "The Spanish Cape Mystery", and later became a TV star, just like Hardie Albright, who appeared in many a comedy and gangster movie in the 30s and 40s; and then there is, of course, lean-and-hungry Edward Ellis - the 'Thin Man' (no, not Nick Charles, of course, but the REAL 'thin man' Clyde Wynant, around whom the story of the original "Thin Man" movie revolved)! And director Roy William Neill, who did a FANTASTIC job in creating this claustrophobic atmosphere, later directed many of the 'Sherlock Holmes' movies starring Basil Rathbone. So the whole crew certainly IS a guarantee for an hour of CLASSIC 'whodunit' entertainment - a 'must' for every fan of the genre, and not only! 
Darsteller
Donald Cook ... Jim Daley
Genevieve Tobin ... Jean Trent
Hardie Albright ... Henry Abbott
Edward Ellis ... Tim Cronin
Edwin Maxwell ... Jason Osgood
Vince Barnett ... William Jones (as Vincent Barnett)
Helen Flint ... Sylvia Inglesby
Samuel S. Hinds ... Dr. Murray Reid (as Samuel Hinds)
Nella Walker ... Margaret Chisholm
Sidney Bracey ... Hawkins, the Butler (as Sidney Bracy) 
Musik

 

Drehbuch

Owen Davis  |  Gwen Bristow  |  Bruce Manning  |  Garnett Weston 

Produktion