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Shadows in the Night

See the Crime Doctor solve the mystery of the eerie house on the cliff!
1944 | 67m | English

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Director: Eugene Forde
Writer: Eric Taylor
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A criminal psychologist tries to help a beautiful heiress going mad in a haunted mansion.
Release Date: Jul 27, 1944
Director: Eugene Forde
Writer: Eric Taylor
Genres: Crime
Keywords dreams, mansion, seaside, crime doctor
Production Companies Columbia Pictures, Larry Darmour Productions
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: May 07, 2024
Entered: Apr 30, 2024
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Name Character
Warner Baxter Dr. Robert Ordway
Nina Foch Lois Garland
George Zucco Frank Swift
Edward Norris Jess Hilton
Lester Matthews Stanley Carter
Ben Welden Nick Kallus
Jeanne Bates Adele Carter
Charles Halton Doc Stacey
Arthur Hohl Riggs
Minor Watson Frederick Gordon
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Eugene Forde Director
Max Marcin Characters
Eric Taylor Screenplay, Story
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Geronimo1967
6.0

When the young "Lois" (Nina Foch) starts having nightmares at her seaside home, she calls in the help of renowned psycho-sleuth "Ordway" (Warner Baxter) to help her out. He duly arrives at her rambling pile and finds on his first night that he has become a sleepwalker. Luckily he is found by "Uncle ... George" (George Zucco) on the beach and escorted back to the house where he discovers a body. Rousing "Lois" they return to discover it's gone! What is going on here? What's with the eerie smoke that hovers around the rooms at times? Is "Lois" just not quite the full shilling or is George Zucco up to his usual nefarious acting tricks? I quite liked this - it's dark and coastal scenario, bodies there then not and just a little chemistry do rather point us to the conclusion, but the whodunit element is still a little left field. It's production is basic, as is just about everything else - but it passes an hour enjoyably enough.

Jan 08, 2024