Genre | Titel [IMDb] | Jahr | Originaltitel [TMDb] | Regie | Land | min |
Crime, Drama, Mystery, Thriller | Mr. Wong 5 - Doomed to Die | 1940 | Doomed to Die | William Nigh | United States | 68 |
5,6 IMDb Nr.672 | Handlung "The master of crime cleans up the dirty game of murder!" Mr. Wong and a girl reporter investigate a shipping magnate's murder. Kommentar aus IMDb.com [Klicken zum Anzeigen] (by ReelCheese on 24 July 2006) Once you get past the notion of Boris Karloff as a Chinese detective, "Doomed to Die" offers a fair amount of fun. The famed James Lee Wong (Karloff) is hot on the trail of whoever pulled the trigger on shipping magnate Cyrus P. Wentworth (Melvin Lang). What initially looks like an open-and-shut case soon proves much more complex as Wong endures bullets, dead bodies and a constant questioning of his competence to get to the elusive (and completely unpredictable) truth. Adding some welcome comic relief are hard-nosed policeman Bill Street (Grant Withers) and the ultimate thorn in his side, eager reporter Bobbie Logan (Marjorie Reynolds). Though they've been copied a hundred times in the more than 65 years since this picture was released, their antics are enjoyable and occasionally quite funny due to the duo's strong chemistry. Overall, it's a little clichéd, confusing and at times slow, but "Doomed to Die" is perfect for a rainy night. It has a certain old movie/Scooby Doo charm even viewers who don't go for black-and-whiters can appreciate. | Darsteller Boris Karloff ... James Lee Wong Marjorie Reynolds ... Roberta 'Bobbie' Logan Grant Withers ... Police Capt. William Street William Stelling ... Dick Fleming Catherine Craig ... Cynthia Wentworth Guy Usher ... Paul Fleming Henry Brandon ... Victor Martin Melvin Lang ... Cyrus B. Wentworth Wilbur Mack ... Matthews Kenneth Harlan ... Ludlow | ||||
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