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Midnight Mystery

"Radio Pictures Present a New Kind of Mystery Thriller with a shudder in every screaming sequence."

A fog-shrouded house provides the setting for a weekend party prank gone wrong and the resulting murder being blamed on an innocent man.

Top Cast

  • Betty Compson

    Betty Compson

    Sally Wayne

  • Hugh Trevor

    Hugh Trevor

    Gregory Sloane

  • Lowell Sherman

    Lowell Sherman

    Tom Austen

  • Rita La Roy

    Rita La Roy

    Madeline Austen

  • Ivan Lebedeff

    Ivan Lebedeff

    Mischa Kawelin

  • Raymond Hatton

    Raymond Hatton

    Paul Cooper

  • Marcelle Corday

    Marcelle Corday

    Harriet Cooper

  • June Clyde

    June Clyde

    Louise Hollister

  • Sidney D'Albrook

    Sidney D'Albrook

    Barker

Overview

A fog-shrouded house provides the setting for a weekend party prank gone wrong and the resulting murder being blamed on an innocent man.

Rating

5.9 / 10
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  • CinemaSerf
    CinemaSerf
    6 Jun 13, 2022

    The plot sees trashy crime novelist "Sally" (Betty Compson) and fiancée "Gregory" (Hugh Trevor) hosting a soirée during which they have a bit of a set-to and break off their engagement. Tensions are now running pretty high, enhanced further by the untimely death of "Mischa" (Ivan Lebedeff) who's been up to naughty business with "Madeline" (Rita La Roy) whose husband "Tom" (Lowell Sherman) is none too pleased. Wait! What's occurred? Is he really dead? Well the suspense is but momentary as the jolly jape turns decidedly nasty and a real corpse leaves them with a real murder that needs solving. Lebedeff is dreadful, I always struggle to see why Hollywood gave him screen time at all; but Sherman, Trevor and Compson hold this together efficiently, with plenty of squabbling and a fair degree of suspicious characters for us to, well, suspect! It's not a great film, indeed it's actually - even for 1930 - quite derivative, but the look of the film and the decently paced direction make for an acceptable cinematic game of "Cluedo".

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