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The Black Doll

  • 1938
  • Approved
  • 1h 6m
ÉVALUATION IMDb
5,7/10
281
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Nan Grey, Edgar Kennedy, and Donald Woods in The Black Doll (1938)
WhodunnitComédieCriminalitéHorreurMystèreRomanceThriller

Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueA dishonest mine owner finds a Black Doll on his desk and knows that vengeance is about to overtake him for murdering his former partner. He is knifed in front of his daughter Marian. Her fi... Tout lireA dishonest mine owner finds a Black Doll on his desk and knows that vengeance is about to overtake him for murdering his former partner. He is knifed in front of his daughter Marian. Her fiance helps a bumbling cop solve the crime.A dishonest mine owner finds a Black Doll on his desk and knows that vengeance is about to overtake him for murdering his former partner. He is knifed in front of his daughter Marian. Her fiance helps a bumbling cop solve the crime.

  • Réalisation
    • Otis Garrett
  • Scénaristes
    • William Edward Hayes
    • Harold Buckley
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    • Donald Woods
    • Nan Grey
    • Edgar Kennedy
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  • ÉVALUATION IMDb
    5,7/10
    281
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    • Réalisation
      • Otis Garrett
    • Scénaristes
      • William Edward Hayes
      • Harold Buckley
    • Vedettes
      • Donald Woods
      • Nan Grey
      • Edgar Kennedy
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    • 8Commentaires de critiques
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    Donald Woods
    Donald Woods
    • Nick Halstead
    Nan Grey
    Nan Grey
    • Marian Rood
    Edgar Kennedy
    Edgar Kennedy
    • Sheriff Renick
    C. Henry Gordon
    C. Henry Gordon
    • Nelson Rood
    Doris Lloyd
    Doris Lloyd
    • Laura Leland
    John Wray
    John Wray
    • Walling
    Addison Richards
    Addison Richards
    • A.H. Mallison
    Holmes Herbert
    Holmes Herbert
    • Dr. Giddings
    William Lundigan
    William Lundigan
    • Rex Leland
    Fred Malatesta
    Fred Malatesta
    • Esteban - The Butler
    Inez Palange
    Inez Palange
    • Rosita - The Housekeeper
    Syd Saylor
    Syd Saylor
    • Deputy Red
    Arthur Hoyt
    Arthur Hoyt
    • Coroner
    John Harmon
    • Cabbie
    • (uncredited)
    • Réalisation
      • Otis Garrett
    • Scénaristes
      • William Edward Hayes
      • Harold Buckley
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    Michael_Elliott

    Decent Crime Club Entry

    The Black Doll (1938)

    ** 1/2 (out of 4)

    Reporter Nick Halstead (Donald Woods) helps a rather dimwitted sheriff (Edgar Kennedy) investigate a series of murders, which are connected by a black voodoo doll that is left with the victim.

    This is an entry in Universal's Crime Club series and for the most part it's an entertaining little "B" movie but at the same time there's no doubt that you'll forget about it soon after the end credits roll. This series was made on a very low budget as the studio tried to get some revenue back after their 1936 film SHOWBOAT lost so much money. With that in mind, you really don't have anything overly special here but if you enjoy these type of thrillers then you should enjoy it.

    It certainly helps that you've got Woods in a fine and loose form. He certainly brings some energy to the role that helps keep the film moving at a nice pace. Kennedy plays the dimwitted by likable guy that he played throughout his career. The two of them actually have some nice chemistry and the humor works more times than not. The film also benefits from some nice direction by Otis Garrett who makes for some nice atmosphere and especially during the murder scenes.

    THE BLACK DOLL runs just 66 minutes so it's not deep or filled with anything great but it does get its job done.
    6kevinolzak

    Seen on Pittsburgh's Chiller Theater in 1968

    1938's "The Black Doll" was the second of seven Crime Club mysteries from Universal, and the first of two that starred Donald Woods and lovely Nan Grey. Although not included in Universal's popular SHOCK! package of classic horror films issued to television in the late 50's, it did air an amazing 4 times on Pittsburgh's Chiller Theater- December 14 1968 (followed by 1961's "Creature from the Haunted Sea"), May 30 1970 (following 1958's "Invasion of the Animal People"), April 10 1971 (following 1942's "Bowery at Midnight"), and July 14 1973 (following 1936's "Bat Men of Africa"). The opening credits roll to the Franz Waxman score from "Bride of Frankenstein" (as does "The Lady in the Morgue"), with snatches throughout heard from "The Invisible Man," "WereWolf of London," "The Raven," "The Invisible Ray," and "Dracula's Daughter." The mystery is a solid one, featuring C. Henry Gordon as Nelson Rood, who receives a curious black doll as an unwanted reminder of his past murder of a colleague that discovered a rich mine. This ill omen is known only to Rood and his two partners, Walling (John Wray) and Mallison (Addison Richards), both of whom are summoned to Rood's remote country mansion, shortly before the host is killed in front of his daughter (Nan Grey), an eyewitness to the crime through her mirror, but who never saw the murderer. Her boyfriend is Nick Halstead (Donald Woods), who arrives on the scene before the moronic sheriff (Edgar Kennedy), plus the local doctor (Holmes Herbert) living nearby. Also residing in the victim's home are his sister (Doris Lloyd) and her son (William Lundigan), a gambler and forger caught in the act by the now dead Rood. Nan Grey is just adorable, and the climax finds our hero solving the crimes at the breakfast table (!). Plenty of suspects and good atmosphere, let down only by the increasingly irritating antics from the inept authorities, still perfect for late night viewing. The next Crime Club would be "The Lady in the Morgue."
    3bensonmum2

    Ruined by the comedy

    When Nelson Rood (C Henry Gordon) finds a black doll on his desk, he knows it can mean only one thing - his death. Sure enough, later that night, Rood is killed by a knife to the back. Rood was never the kindest man in the world, so he had his fair share of enemies. Rood's daughter's boyfriend, Nick Halstead (Donald Woods), fancies himself an amateur detective and sets out to investigate. But Halstead will have to stay out of the way of the local bumbling sheriff if he's to find a killer.

    Based on the IMDb rating (5.9) and all the positive reviews, I know The Black Doll has some fans. I'm, however, not among them. While I enjoyed some of the mystery elements of the story and a character or two, I had a couple of big problems with the film that kept me from enjoying it. First, as my little intro suggests, boyfriend Halstead does most of the real detective work. And by that I mean he makes a series of wild guesses generally based on very little real evidence, yet somehow he's miraculously correct 100% of the time. I like the solutions to my mysteries to be more fact-based. Second, bumbling Sheriff Renick (Edgar Kennedy) is more than I can take. He's just not funny. His brand of comedy, including a pocket full of pipes he continuously smokes and then breaks, doesn't appeal to me at all. Sadly, Kennedy ruined any hope of me finding much entertainment in The Black Doll.

    3/10
    6boblipton

    Any Movie In Which Edgar Kennedy Does His Slow Burn Is A Good One

    Retired mine owner C. Henry Gordon has isolated himself in his home, with his daughter, his sister, and his son. When a black doll turns up, he calls in his former partners and they discuss a dead man. Then Gordon is killed, and sheriff Edgar Kennedy shows up to bumble his way through the investigation. Thankfully, there's private detective and chef Donald Wood on hand, to woo Gordon's daughter, Nan Grey, and point out the obvious mistakes in observation that Kennedy makes.... except when he's standing on Kennedy's foot.

    It's the second of Universal's CRIME CLUB movies, and it has a good if wordy script from William Edward Hayes' mystery novel. Director Otis Garrett is by no means the best director in the world for his first time holding the megaphone, but he had been a skilled editor and knows how to push the movie along at a good pace, leaving his actors to say the words well. With Doris Lloyd, John Wray, Addison Richards, Holmes Herbert, and William Lundigan.
    8csteidler

    Very entertaining mystery with laughs

    Boy, is rich old Nelson Rood (C. Henry Gordon) asking for it! He is rude and imperious with everyone around him. So when he finds a black doll on his desk with a knife through it, he knows it's a genuine threat.

    Who might want to harm Rood? Well….He is cruel to his sister, who lives with him and depends on his support. He scoffs at his nephew, a rebellious young man who has been forging his uncle's name on checks. He tries to chase away his daughter's fiancé. He even insults his faithful butler. And then there are the two old "business partners" from whom he has been hiding for 15 years, seemingly the only two people alive who could have known about the black doll….

    Nan Grey and Donald Cook make a nice pair as the intelligent daughter and her clever fiancé. Cook is right on the job when the murder is discovered; true, it's a murder investigation, but he generally gives the impression that he is having great fun with it all. Grey exhibits charm and personality—she's smarter than your average B movie heroine here, and fully a match for Cook's exuberance. (Alas, Grey is not really given quite enough to do.)

    Edgar Kennedy is strictly comic relief as the sheriff, but if you like Edgar then this film is for you. His best line: "When I'm investigating a crime, I'm not a man—I'm a bloodhound!" He's blustery, hilarious and totally inept right to the film's final shot.

    The mystery plot itself is pretty standard….but it keeps you guessing. The dialog is good and the performances energetic. Lots of fun for B mystery fans.

    One line that mystified me: "Get me a jar of jelly, some talcum powder, and a plate." (Donald Woods apparently preparing to take some fingerprints. All for naught, however, as one of Sheriff Kennedy's deputies eats the jelly.)

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    • Anecdotes
      A Crime Club Mystery. In 1937, Universal had acquired the rights to select 4 books from the publisher of the pulp whodunits' annual output of 52 novels. This was the second one produced in the deal. A total of 11 Crime Club mysteries would be filmed. The Crime Club deal ended with the release of The Witness Vanishes (1939) in September, 1939.
    • Gaffes
      When the dog steals the potato chips, the lettering on the package is reversed, indicating a flipped shot.
    • Citations

      Sheriff Renick: Are you Steben?

      Esteban - The Butler: I am Estevan.

      Sheriff Renick: Never mind the initials, what do you know about the murder?

    • Connexions
      Featured in Terror! Theatre: The Black Doll (1957)

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    • Date de sortie
      • 30 janvier 1938 (United States)
    • Pays d’origine
      • United States
    • Langues
      • English
      • Spanish
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Crime Sem Provas
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Universal Studios - 100 Universal City Plaza, Universal City, Californie, États-Unis(Studio)
    • société de production
      • Universal Pictures
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    • Durée
      • 1h 6m(66 min)
    • Couleur
      • Black and White
    • Rapport de forme
      • 1.37 : 1

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