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Before Midnight

  • 1933
  • Passed
  • 1h 3min
PUNTUACIÓN EN IMDb
5,9/10
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TU PUNTUACIÓN
Ralph Bellamy, Betty Blythe, June Collyer, and Claude Gillingwater in Before Midnight (1933)
AdventureCrimeDramaMysteryRomance

Añade un argumento en tu idiomaDetective tries to figure out who killed a man who predicted his own death.Detective tries to figure out who killed a man who predicted his own death.Detective tries to figure out who killed a man who predicted his own death.

  • Dirección
    • Lambert Hillyer
  • Guión
    • Robert Quigley
  • Reparto principal
    • Ralph Bellamy
    • June Collyer
    • Claude Gillingwater
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  • PUNTUACIÓN EN IMDb
    5,9/10
    359
    TU PUNTUACIÓN
    • Dirección
      • Lambert Hillyer
    • Guión
      • Robert Quigley
    • Reparto principal
      • Ralph Bellamy
      • June Collyer
      • Claude Gillingwater
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    Ralph Bellamy
    Ralph Bellamy
    • Police Inspector Steve Trent
    June Collyer
    June Collyer
    • Janet Holt
    Claude Gillingwater
    Claude Gillingwater
    • John Fry
    Bradley Page
    Bradley Page
    • Howard B. Smith
    Betty Blythe
    Betty Blythe
    • Mavis Fry
    Arthur Pierson
    Arthur Pierson
    • Dr. David R. Marsh
    George Cooper
    George Cooper
    • Stubby
    William Jeffrey
    • Edward Arnold
    Joseph Crehan
    Joseph Crehan
    • Police Capt. Frank Flynn
    Otto Yamaoka
    Otto Yamaoka
    • Kono
    • (as Otto Yanaoka)
    Mary Foy
    Mary Foy
    • Housekeeper
    • (sin acreditar)
    Kit Guard
    Kit Guard
    • Jack
    • (sin acreditar)
    Bob Kortman
    Bob Kortman
    • Plainclothesman
    • (sin acreditar)
    Edward LeSaint
    Edward LeSaint
    • Harry Graham
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    Fred 'Snowflake' Toones
    Fred 'Snowflake' Toones
    • Taxi Driver
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      • Lambert Hillyer
    • Guión
      • Robert Quigley
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    7kevinolzak

    First of Columbia's Inspector Trent series

    From Nov 1933-Aug 1934, Columbia released a forgotten quartet of features starring dependable Ralph Bellamy in the role of Inspector Steve Trent, with "Before Midnight" the first, followed by "One is Guilty," "The Crime of Helen Stanley," and "Girl in Danger." Since only "One is Guilty" is unavailable, one can judge the series by at least three titles, but it's clear that this modest initial entry has more horror touches in its setup. On a dark and stormy night, Inspector Trent is called to the isolated mansion of Edward Arnold (William Jeffrey), who believes he's soon to be murdered based on a family curse involving a pool of blood and a clock that stops. Director Lambert Hillyer proves he was no slouch at delivering oppressive atmosphere (better known for "The Invisible Ray" and "Dracula's Daughter"), and the whodunit aspects are also first rate. Lovely leading lady June Collyer starred opposite Bela Lugosi in a 1935 mystery, "Murder by Television," before giving up acting to enjoy life as the wife of Stuart Erwin. Bellamy solved quite a few cases ("Rendezvous at Midnight," "The Final Hour") before he started playing detective Ellery Queen in 1940, eventually settling into a solid character career that lasted 60 years.
    6blanche-2

    neat mystery

    "Before Midnight" was done in 1933, before "The Thin Man," when the style of mysteries would become a little breezier, more stylish, and employ more humor. Ralph Bellamy stars here as Inspector Trent, out to solve a very complicated murder. It has that "dark and stormy night" feel to it, but it's done with a straightforward seriousness, without the good-natured laughter of someone like Warren William or the tipsiness of a William Powell. As Trent, Bellamy interrogates like a real cop: "You did it, didn't you!" The story, however, is very good.

    I'm always amazed to see Ralph Bellamy as a young man and realize what a long, huge career he had. His first film was in 1931 (stage from 1929), at the age of 27, and his last was "Pretty Woman" in 1990, one year before he died. Here he's a lead, but as someone else pointed out, he probably lacked the excitement of a true leading man and was soon relegated to supporting roles. As a stage actor and as an older man, he really thrived on stage, in film, and on television; besides doing "Tomorrow the World" and "State of the Union" on Broadway, he enjoyed a tremendous success as FDR in "Sunrise at Campobello" in 1959.

    "Before Midnight" will keep you interested. What it lacks in pace and style, it makes up for in story.
    4Platypuschow

    Before Midnight: Somewhat disappointing

    Before Midnight was the first movie in a short franchise based around Detective Trent.

    It's an hour long old school murder mystery tale where our lead must solve the murder of a man who moments before predicted his own death.

    This really is the definition of a "Whodunnit" style film, with all the potential suspects lined up, nobody entirely innocent, secrets are revealed and motives become apparent.

    The cast is strong and the story is great, but it sadly all falls apart at the end. The big revelation is really quite weak and damages the film.

    Regardless I'm looking forward to the remaining three movies in the series and very much hope the writing improves.

    The Good:

    Charming old school feel

    The Bad:

    Weak finale

    Things I Learnt From This Movie:

    Cases can be settled with bullet
    Michael_Elliott

    Decent Mystery with a Nice Twist

    Before Midnight (1933)

    ** 1/2 (out of 4)

    A man invited Detective Trent (Ralph Bellamy) over to share his fears that he's about to be murdered. A few minutes later the man is dead and it's up to the detective to try and figure out how he was murder and who did it. This is yet another entry in the seemingly never-ending "old dark house" genre. As usual, we're given a murder, a hero and countless suspects. We also get the usual clichés that you find in a film like this. I've seen dozens, if not hundreds of these films and it's hard to find one that offers up anything new original and this one here is no different. Even though the film doesn't offer anything too new, it does feature a couple very good twists that I didn't see coming and Bellamy is as entertaining as always. I think what really makes the film work is the performance by Bellamy who really knows how to mix up the charm, comedy and seriousness. He does very good with the role and manages to work well with all the other actors and can deliver whatever the film is needing in any scene. June Collyer is pretty good as the woman various men want and Claude Gillingwater is good in his role as well. Fred "Snowflake" Toones plays the black taxi driver and delivers most of the "comedy" in the film. The screenplay pretty much follows every "old dark house" film that preceded it as we get a complicated murder, the investigation and countless people lying to try and cover up their involvement. What was so funny here is that the screenplay was quite lazy in terms of the characters and their lies. A character would start lying to cover up what he did, Bellamy would ask a single question and then the character would break down and admit what they did. This happens at least five times in the film and one begins to wonder why at least one of them wouldn't try to get away with the lie at least a second time before admitting what they had done. This Columbia film runs a brief 63-minutes and should keep fans of the genre entertained. Others should probably seek out one of the better entries.
    7dbborroughs

    Inspector Trent solves a complicated murder that happens right in front of him.

    The film is told in flashback by a chief of police to a detective looking for a promotion. The Arnold case, he says is the sort of case that when solved warrants a promotion. Ralph Bellamy is Inspector Trent of the New York Detective Bureau. Called to Forest Lake and the Arnold residence, Trent is asked to look into a possible murder in the offing. It seems Arnold is a superstitious man and any time blood was found under the portrait on an ancestor the head of the house hold dies the next day. Time is running out. As Arnold shows Trent the second part of the superstition, a clock that stops a minute before the murder, the clock stops, a window bursts open and Arnold dies.

    A complicated and pre-code murder mystery this is almost a straight forward police procedural as we watch Trent try to solve the case. Bellamy plays Trent in a no nonsense hard boiled style that is atypical of mysteries of this sort. Of course there is no way to know whats going on since some of the goings on are so convoluted that you can't figure it out unless they tell you. Still its a good movie who's complication keep you interested. Certainly not a great film, it is a very good one that bears a second viewing just so you can see what you missed.

    Definitely worth seeing.

    6.5 out out of 10 rounded up to 7 out of 10 for IMDb purposes

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      First of a four-picture Columbia series starring Ralph Bellamy as Inspector Steve Trent, filmed October 5-17, 1933. The other films in the series are: One Is Guilty (1934), The Crime of Helen Stanley (1934), and Girl in Danger (1934).
    • Pifias
      The autopsy and analysis on the murdered man seems to have been completed rather too quickly.
    • Citas

      Police Inspector Steve Trent: Kono, I think you're a liar.

      Kono: Thank you.

    • Conexiones
      Followed by The Crime of Helen Stanley (1934)

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      • 18 de noviembre de 1933 (Estados Unidos)
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