Strangers of the Evening
Strangers of the Evening
NR | 14 May 1932 (USA)
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Bodies start mysteriously disappearing from the city morgue. An investigator tries to determine what is going on.

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CrawlerChunky

In truth, there is barely enough story here to make a film.

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Grimossfer

Clever and entertaining enough to recommend even to members of the 1%

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Robert Joyner

The plot isn't so bad, but the pace of storytelling is too slow which makes people bored. Certain moments are so obvious and unnecessary for the main plot. I would've fast-forwarded those moments if it was an online streaming. The ending looks like implying a sequel, not sure if this movie will get one

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Marva-nova

Amazing worth wacthing. So good. Biased but well made with many good points.

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mark.waltz

This is a deadly dull thriller about corpses missing from a morgue and the investigation of possible murder of those AWOL stiffs. There's absolutely no action or intrigue concerning who these people are, how they died, and why they are missing in the first place. Pitts plays the girlfriend of one of the suspects (Lucien Littlefield) who is interviewed by the police. Her nervous mannerisms light up the film the minute she steps on screen, and from blinking to stay awake, I went to sudden laughter. Unfortunately, she doesn't come in until half way through the hour long film, and is only on sporadically, her presence the reason I give this a 4 (**) rather than a 1 or 2 (Bomb). Gravely voiced Eugene Palette also adds a little bit of humor, but that's simply because he plays the dumb detective so amusingly.

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Chase_Witherspoon

This murder mystery cum comedy is seriously hard work to enjoy. Talky and slow moving mystery concerns a couple of bodies turning up at the local morgue, then disappearing, with detectives seemingly bombarded by unusual suspects but no motives. Framed for the murder of one of the corpses, local Doctor (von Eltz) decides to solve the crime himself before he's wrongly arraigned.Zasy Pitts offers comic timing and a familiar hound-dog expression and urban drawl, but even her professional touch can't muster enough spark to light this drab affair. Miriam Seegar is an attractive souther belle with little more to do here than hang like the handbag that adorns her arm and deliver inane dialogue. Warner Richmond also features in a trademark role as the conniving villain.Frequent newspaper inserts substitute for the narrative, while there's the usual silhouettes and shady conspiracies to thicken the plot, alluding to much more than is eventually delivered. There's an amusing punch-up near the end, and the parallel story lines successfully connect at the film's 'all is explained' conclusion, but even at only 65 minutes, it's still a bit of a yawn.

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jonfrum2000

I'm a fan of Zasu Pitts, so then this came up on YouTube, I jumped. Zasu doesn't show up until the second half of the film - I call that false advertising. Today's audience should not expect comedy. There are scenes that hint at mild amusement, but don't expect more. It seems as if the writers came up with scenes with comic potential, but didn't know how to pay it off. 1932 was early in the talkie era, and they just hadn't worked out timing yet. There's a lot of the talk-pause acting that made the earliest talkies stiff to later audiences. I just didn't find this movie worth finishing - even when Zasu finally made her entrance.

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wes-connors

"Strange things are happening at the city morgue, where the body of a recently deceased man ends up disappearing. At the man's funeral, it's discovered the wrong man is buried causing even more confusion. When the deceased man suddenly turns up alive, it complicates things even further for the investigator looking into the bizarre happenings at the morgue," according to the DVD sleeve's synopsis.Much of "Strangers of the Evening" looks like it was done on one take, with no rehearsal time. It looks blocked, with director Bruce Humberstone showing competence. The performers seem to have most of their lines; but, they have not really started to act them out with each other. Lead detective Eugene Palette seems to be having trouble - at one point, he is audibly cued by another actor in the scene.** Strangers of the Evening (5/15/32) Bruce Humberstone ~ Eugene Palette, Theodore von Eltz, Zasu Pitts

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