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Hiss and Yell

1946 | 17m | English

(60 votes)

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Popularity: 0.2 (history)

Director: Jules White
Writer: Felix Adler
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Vera thinks she's witnessed a man decapitating his wife. Actually, she's only seen magician Bluebeard the Great rehearsing his act. Still convinced that the magician is a killer, Vera goes through all sorts of comic agony when she is forced to share the same train compartment with Bluebeard (who doesn't help matters when he offers her a sandwich consisting of "scrambled brains and tongue").
Release Date: Feb 14, 1946
Director: Jules White
Writer: Felix Adler
Genres: Comedy
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Production Companies Columbia Pictures
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Jan 31, 2026
Entered: May 06, 2024
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Name Character
Barbara Jo Allen Vera Vague
Barton Yarborough Barton O'Hara aka Bluebeard the Great
Symona Boniface Train Passenger (uncredited)
Edmund Cobb Policeman (uncredited)
Heinie Conklin Delivery Man (uncredited)
Fred Kelsey Policeman (uncredited)
Emil Sitka Drunken Gardener (uncredited)
Victor Travis Conductor (uncredited)
John Tyrrell Policeman (uncredited)
Johnny Kascier Minor Role (uncredited)
Name Job
Jules White Director
Felix Adler Story, Screenplay
Charles Clague Art Direction
Edwin H. Bryant Editor
George F. Kelley Director of Photography
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Jules White Producer
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Geronimo1967
5.0

To be fair to Barbara Jo Allen here, she gives it all she has got as she tries to squeeze just about every mishap and misunderstanding into twenty minutes of light slapstick comedy. She’s “Vera” who thinks she saw magician “Bluebeard” (Barton Yarborough) get up to something especially macabre. He te ... lls her that he’s just practicing for his stage-show, but she’s sceptical - to put it mildly. That nervousness isn’t improved when the two have to share a railway carriage and the magician’s taste for ghoulish delicacies only heightens her fears! What let’s this down is the really lacklustre writing which doesn’t really sustain the joke after the first five minutes, and leaves the enthusiastic Miss Allen exposed - despite her genuinely decent efforts to keep this moving along amiably. It can’t have had much budget as the production itself isn’t up to much but that needn’t have mattered in the end if director Jules White had focussed a little more on keeping it better from the realms of stage-bound farce.

Jul 14, 2025