Genre | Titel [IMDb] | Jahr | Originaltitel [TMDb] | Regie | Land | min |
Adventure, Crime, Drama, Mystery | The Canary Murder Case | 1929 | The Canary Murder Case | Malcolm St. Clair Frank Tuttle | United States | 82 |
6,0 IMDb Nr.677 | Handlung "The sinister threat of a jealousy maddened lover- a whispered warning- a scream! And next morning the world asks- WHO KILLED THE CANARY!!! (Print Ad- Sunday Times, ((Perth, S.A.)) 4 August 1929)" A beautiful showgirl, nicknamed 'the Canary', is a scheming nightclub singer. Blackmailing is her game and soon ends up dead. But who killed 'the Canary'. All the suspects who knew her had been used by her. The only witness to the crime... Kommentar aus IMDb.com [Klicken zum Anzeigen] (by drednm on 2 September 2005) A famous "transition" film. One shot as a silent and partly re-shot for talkies. William Powell stars as Philo Vance. Jean Arthur plays a show girl. Louise Brooks is the "Canary." Of course this film is famous because Brooks refused to return from Europe to re-shoot scenes as a talkie. The studio then released news her voice would not record well. To get even more even they hired Margaret Livingston to dub Brooks' voice in a high nasal New York accent. Livingston also appears in a few long shots in a Louise Brooks hair cut. Slow but OK murder mystery. Brooks disappears after about 15 minutes; Arthur has no real part. That leaves us with James Hall as the dupe, Eugene Palette the dumb sergeant, Charles Lane the father, Oscar Smith the desk attendant, etc. Lots of talk. Brooks is gorgeous and in the credits you note she gets downplayed from 2nd to 4th billing. Another Paramount jab. Brooks indeed had a fine voice even though I've only seen a couple of lousy westerns she made. She was a beauty and had a good voice. But she sure was difficult. And her "Lulu in Hollywood" memoir doesn't change my mind about her. By the way: I loved her in Beggars of Life as well as Pandora's Box and Diary of a Lost Girl. | Darsteller William Powell ... Philo Vance Jean Arthur ... Alice LaFosse James Hall ... Jimmy Spottswoode Louise Brooks ... 'The Canary' - Margaret O'Dell Charles Lane ... Charles Spottswoode Lawrence Grant ... John Cleaver Gustav von Seyffertitz ... Dr. Ambrose Lindquist E.H. Calvert ... Dist. Atty. John F.X. Markham (as Captain E. H. Calvert) Eugene Pallette ... Sgt. Ernest Heath Ned Sparks ... Tony Skeel (as Ned A. Sparks) | ||||
Musik | Drehbuch Albert S. Le Vino | Herman J. Mankiewicz | Florence Ryerson | S.S. Van Dine | S.S. Van Dine | Produktion |