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Jóias Fatais

Título original: Ellery Queen's Penthouse Mystery
  • 1941
  • Approved
  • 1 h 9 min
AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
5,7/10
251
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Ralph Bellamy, Margaret Lindsay, and Anna May Wong in Jóias Fatais (1941)
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Adicionar um enredo no seu idiomaJewelry smuggled into the United States from China.Jewelry smuggled into the United States from China.Jewelry smuggled into the United States from China.

  • Direção
    • James P. Hogan
  • Roteiristas
    • Eric Taylor
    • Frederic Dannay
    • Manfred Lee
  • Artistas
    • Ralph Bellamy
    • Margaret Lindsay
    • Charley Grapewin
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  • AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
    5,7/10
    251
    SUA AVALIAÇÃO
    • Direção
      • James P. Hogan
    • Roteiristas
      • Eric Taylor
      • Frederic Dannay
      • Manfred Lee
    • Artistas
      • Ralph Bellamy
      • Margaret Lindsay
      • Charley Grapewin
    • 12Avaliações de usuários
    • 3Avaliações da crítica
  • Veja as informações de produção no IMDbPro
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    Ralph Bellamy
    Ralph Bellamy
    • Ellery Queen
    Margaret Lindsay
    Margaret Lindsay
    • Nikki Porter
    Charley Grapewin
    Charley Grapewin
    • Inspector Richard Queen
    Anna May Wong
    Anna May Wong
    • Lois Ling
    James Burke
    James Burke
    • Police Sergeant Velie
    Eduardo Ciannelli
    Eduardo Ciannelli
    • Count Brett
    • (as Edward Ciannelli)
    Frank Albertson
    Frank Albertson
    • Sanders
    Ann Doran
    Ann Doran
    • Sheila Cobb
    Noel Madison
    Noel Madison
    • Gordon Cobb
    Charles Lane
    Charles Lane
    • Doc Prouty
    Russell Hicks
    Russell Hicks
    • Walsh
    Tom Dugan
    Tom Dugan
    • McGrath
    Mantan Moreland
    Mantan Moreland
    • Roy
    Theodore von Eltz
    Theodore von Eltz
    • Jim Ritter
    Jimmy Aubrey
    Jimmy Aubrey
    • Expressman
    Edward Earle
    Edward Earle
    • Hotel Manager
    George McKay
    • Morgue Wagon Attendant
    Honorable Wu
    Honorable Wu
    • Cobb's Servant
    • Direção
      • James P. Hogan
    • Roteiristas
      • Eric Taylor
      • Frederic Dannay
      • Manfred Lee
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    7binapiraeus

    Ellery Queen, humanist and expert on China

    In the fourth 'Ellery Queen' movie and the second starring Ralph Bellamy, for the first time the detective's son and hobby sleuth in his own right gets involved with wartime affairs concerning China (due to the year of production; at the same time, 'Charlie Chan' was also working for the Secret Service against the Japanese danger to his country): rich Chinese have donated their jewels in order to help the starving population, but they have to be smuggled into the US in order to be sold there to raise money - but, of course, some reckless gangsters are after the 'hot stuff' as well...

    A PRETTY complicated plot with lots of suspects for the amateur film fan sleuth to choose from; but nothing really inventive concerning the criminal part of the story. We must, however, give credit to the film for making the audience aware of the suffering of the Chinese people...

    And as for the entertainment - the constant quarrels between Ellery and his assistant Nikki provide plenty of that again! So this otherwise routine serial movie does have some interest for the fans of Ellery Queen in particular and for the classic crime genre in general.
    6CinemaSerf

    Ellery Queen's Penthouse Mystery

    This outing for the famed detective really did remind me of the contemporary "Charlie Chan" adventures and to be honest, it comes off the worst. When a wealthy Chinese family donate some gems to try and help alleviate the problems of their starving population. It falls to ventriloquist "Madison" (Gordon Cobb) to get them to New York when they can be converted into cash - some $300,000! He goes missing so his daughter contacts her pal "Nikki" (an on-form Margaret Lindsay) who just happens to work for our eponymous sleuth (Ralph Bellamy) - and off we go on a rather complex cloak and dragon dagger mystery that includes a body in a trunk in a penthouse and more suspects than you can shake a stick at. Can the constantly bickering "Queen" and "Nikki" get to the bottom of the mystery before the jewels are gone forever? It's quite a characterful edition of the franchise this with Bellamy competent enough, but it's let down by a pretty formulaic story and a conclusion that is too convenient and rushed. Keep an eye out for Mantan Moreland, but otherwise this is just standard detective fayre that amiably but forgettably kills an hour.
    7greenbudgie

    Good Oriental intrigue for Ellery

    There's lots of intriguing goings-on in this jewel smuggling mystery. The Great Ventro is the smuggler but he soon disappears after he checks in to the Hollandsworth Hotel in New York. Ellery Queen discovers his body in a trunk which is just about to be smuggled out of the hotel. The main mystery is what has Ventro done to the jewels he has brought into the country from China?

    The Oriental intrigue in this is good. Mystifying coded message are being sent. The codes in them seem to represent the animals of the Chinese Zodiac. Ellery Queen has to discover their significance.

    There is a bellboy at the hotel who seems to know too much. A Count Brett is sniffing around to find the jewels. A Chinese woman is also snooping and really gets up the nose of Ellery Queen's secretary. I enjoy the way that secretary always feel she has to chaperone any female that goes anywhere near Ellery Queen.

    Ralph Bellamy and Margaret Lindsay play off each other well as Ellery Queen and his secretary. It's an enjoyable film that has the viewer wondering throughout.
    3albrechtcm

    Okay for kids who don't read old books.

    In his heyday, Ellery Queen made good reading and was justly popular. Hollywood, in its usual wisdom, made a mockery of poor Ellery. Although Ellery Queen appears as author of these screenplays, they were actually written by contract screen writers. We'll never know whose idea it was to turn Ellery into a comedian. All the Ellery films were on par with most of the stuff of the thirties and early forties, but that is not a compliment. Trite plots, corny situations and some absolutely terrible choices for the roles. The later Ellery, Ralph Bellamy, a wonderful actor, was badly miscast and looked awkward and was completely out of step with his character. Inspector Queen as well, and they made a clown out of Sergeant Velie à la Thin Man Series (much classier films). Only in the seventies with Jim Hutton, David Wayne and Tom Reese did Hollywood finally get it right. All three of these fine actors were perfectly cast for the parts they played, and displayed the intelligence one should expect. The highlight of this outing was the unexpected appearance of Mantan Moreland. A servile part, but he was always a pleasure to watch. Despite their shortcomings, I watch the old detective movies anyway when they come around, even if they are silly. It brings back the good old days, scrunched in a dark theater with a bag of popcorn in hand, all for 15 cents. For that I'll cut them some slack.
    5csteidler

    Fair mystery-comedy is easy to watch but rather confused

    Ventro the ventriloquist disappears just days after his arrival in New York. His daughter asks friend Nikki Porter for help, knowing that Nikki works with mystery writer and amateur detective Ellery Queen. They discover Ventro's dead body in his penthouse hotel suite....but who killed him? And where is the treasure he brought back from China to raise money for his Chinese friends?

    Ellery and Nikki alternately flirt and bicker in this entertaining but not overly exciting series mystery.

    Margaret Lindsay is fun to watch as Nikki, Ellery's spirited secretary. Fed up with typing for Ellery, Nikki quits and heads to the hotel to investigate the murder. She sneaks into the suite but she's not alone: A crook is sneaking around in the dark, a mysterious woman watches from a neighboring balcony, the coroner and his team come in to collect the body - it's a busy place.

    Ralph Bellamy is fine as Ellery Queen, although his effectiveness as a genius crime-solver is perhaps hindered by the fact that he seems more interested in Nikki than he is in the actual case. Bellamy and Lindsay do their best to generate one of those witty rivalries but most of the dialog between the pair just isn't that good. (Lindsay: "The way you order me around, anyone would think I was your wife." Bellamy: "Yeah. Listening to you a stranger would assume you were.")

    Unfortunately, as the plot thickens, the action slows way down. The somewhat muddled story involves Russell Hicks and Eduardo Cianelli as crooked business associates with a scheme to grab Ventro's treasure; Anna May Wong is Ventro's mysterious Chinese contact who may be involved somehow. Mantan Moreland brightens up his scenes as Hicks's butler.

    It's plenty passable for fans of mystery series and character actors....but overall this one just lacks focus.

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      This was the final film for Anna May Wong before her career was reduced to only two features, both for a poverty row studio, during the war years. It would be the end of the decade before she would appear in another feature film.
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      Inspector Richard Queen: Well, when did you arrive here from China?

      Lois Ling: I was born in New York. I've never been to China.

      Inspector Richard Queen: No? Well, what were you doing here in the apartment?

      Lois Ling: I refuse to answer that.

      Inspector Richard Queen: Young lady, you're not in much of a position to refuse to answer anything.

      Lois Ling: I insist on the privilege of counsel before I make any statements.

      Police Sergeant Velie: That's a deluxe speech for a crook hollering for a mouthpiece.

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      Followed by A Sombra da Morte (1941)

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      • 24 de março de 1941 (Estados Unidos da América)
    • País de origem
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