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Behind That Curtain

  • 1929
  • Passed
  • 1h 31m
IMDb RATING
4.8/10
606
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Behind That Curtain (1929)
AdventureCrimeMysteryRomance

Eve Mannering realizes too late that her abusive husband is a philanderer and murderer and seeks protection with her true love, explorer John Beetham.Eve Mannering realizes too late that her abusive husband is a philanderer and murderer and seeks protection with her true love, explorer John Beetham.Eve Mannering realizes too late that her abusive husband is a philanderer and murderer and seeks protection with her true love, explorer John Beetham.

  • Director
    • Irving Cummings
  • Writers
    • Earl Derr Biggers
    • George Middleton
    • Clarke Silvernail
  • Stars
    • Warner Baxter
    • Lois Moran
    • Gilbert Emery
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    4.8/10
    606
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Irving Cummings
    • Writers
      • Earl Derr Biggers
      • George Middleton
      • Clarke Silvernail
    • Stars
      • Warner Baxter
      • Lois Moran
      • Gilbert Emery
    • 39User reviews
    • 14Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Warner Baxter
    Warner Baxter
    • Colonel John Beetham
    Lois Moran
    Lois Moran
    • Eve Mannering Durand
    Gilbert Emery
    Gilbert Emery
    • Sir Frederick Bruce
    • (as Gilbert Emory)
    Claude King
    Claude King
    • Sir George Mannering
    Philip Strange
    Philip Strange
    • Eric Durand
    Boris Karloff
    Boris Karloff
    • Beetham's Manservant
    Jamiel Hasson
    • Sahib Hana
    Peter Gawthorne
    • British Police Inspector
    John Rogers
    • Alf Pornick
    Edgar Norton
    Edgar Norton
    • Hilary Galt
    Frank Finch Smiles
    • Galt's Clerk
    Mercedes De Valasco
    • Nuna
    E.L. Park
    • Police Insp. Charlie Chan
    Bess Flowers
    Bess Flowers
    • Lecture Audience
    • (uncredited)
    Kathrin Clare Ward
    Kathrin Clare Ward
    • Eve's Landlady
    • (uncredited)
    Florence Wix
    Florence Wix
    • Lecture Attendee
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Irving Cummings
    • Writers
      • Earl Derr Biggers
      • George Middleton
      • Clarke Silvernail
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    4the_mysteriousx

    Stiff, but still interesting

    Behind That Curtain is based on the third Charlie Chan novel written by Earl Derr Biggers. The book was fun pulp with Charlie outsmarting three rival detectives in solving the murder of a Scotland Yard detective and in turn solving two 15 year old mysteries.

    The film, however, is interested in the two 15 year old mysteries and re-works the plot, so the film ends up being about Biggers' back story rather than the Chan story. Fox must not have been confident in the Chan character, perhaps because this was the first real year of sound film or they felt the audience would be more interested in the lovers and not a Chinese detective. Indeed, there is little romance in the book and the film takes liberties in changing 3 non-romantic characters in the book into a love triangle in the film.

    It is rather sloppily done and the film really would be of no interest at all today, if it did not have small appearances by Boris Karloff and the Charlie Chan character. It is unfortunately a typical early sound effort and is cinematically uninteresting. Therefore the plot, which is not a mystery as the killer is revealed in the beginning, is all about the overdrawn lovers. It was probably even boring in 1929, but it qualifies as a curio today and should be viewed as such. It is interesting to see E.L. Park play Chan, albeit for five minutes and Karloff looks as menacing as ever. What cruel irony though, that no one can find "The Chinese Parrot", by the brilliant Paul Leni, nor the 4 missing Warner Oland Chans, and this is the one missing Chan that was found!!! Fate works in strange ways.
    2AlsExGal

    A typical very early talkie or "Pierre, you shouldn't have come!"

    This 1929 film is included on Charlie Chan Volume 3 as part of the complete history of Chan's character at Fox. For that reason it is good to have it. Viewing it, however, is another matter entirely. It is a great example of a bad early talkie in almost every category except cinematography. Fox used sound-on-film versus vitaphone, thus their early talkies don't have that static claustrophobic quality other 1928 and 1929 talkies have.

    However the dialogue in many ways is held over from the silents as is the acting. At one point Warner Baxter is declaring his love to the leading lady by repeating "I love you! I love you! I love you". In the words of Singin' in the Rain, did someone get paid to write this dialogue? The overacting is unbelievable and the speech is tortuously slow.

    The point of interest for most of us watching this film, the first appearance of Charlie Chan in a Fox film, doesn't take up much screen time. He appears near the beginning to identify a crucial piece of evidence and for a few minutes during the end. The murderer is identified almost at the beginning of the film and most of the time is taken up by a poorly acted love triangle tale. This is not the first appearance of Warner Oland in the title role, though. That doesn't occur for another two years. This film is only for hardcore Charlie Chan fans the same way that "An Old Spanish Custom" is for Buster Keaton fans.
    bradnfrank

    Dull film due to dull actor

    As others have noted, this film is very dull. This is largely due to the extremely slow delivery of actor Gilbert Emery, who plays Sir Frederic Bruce of Scotland Yard. You can almost sense the impatience of the other actors whenever he's onscreen. If you're only curious about Charlie Chan, skip to the last 10 or 15 minutes.

    According to THE FILMS OF BORIS KARLOFF, by Richard Bojarski, this was released in both sound and silent versions (a common practice during the early years of sound films). It would be interesting to see if the silent version, running at a faster film speed, is less dull.
    4netwallah

    A pre-Chan international romance mystery

    An international orientalizing romance mystery from the pen of Earl Derr Biggers, author of the Charlie Chan mysteries. Chan is not really in this movie, except indirectly—instead there is a British-explorers-in-the-East theme, India and Persia and Tehran and pith helmets. Eve Mannering (Lois Moran) has married the wrong man, Durand (Philip Strange), who is a bounder and who has killed an agent, Hillary Galt, to prevent Eve's uncle from finding out. A watchman, blackmailing him, writes to Eve in India, and she confronts her husband, who hurts her and acts threatening, so she disappears into the desert with dashing, dependable Col Beetham (Warner Baxter) who has been longing for her all his life. Meanwhile, the urbane Scotland Yard detective Sir Frederick Bruce (Gilbert Emery) pursues the mystery with a clue provided by Chan, and the story winds up in San Francisco will all wrinkles ironed out. A very early sound movie, this one is marred not so much by the spotty sound recording as by the stagy acting style: thrilling and plummy tones ("ohhhhhhhhh Erik!") from Moran and Baxter. She's sometimes quite winsome, and Boris Karloff has a tiny part as Beetham's oriental servant. Later films focus on Chan, but not this one. Interesting use of title phrase, first to indicate why explorers explore, and then to preface Beetham's film-illustrated lecture at the denouement.
    8zozm-10043

    I enjoyed it greatly.

    Hey, it's an old movie in a bygone style but I took it for what it was and had a good time watching. Being of English heritage may have helped. Eve, damn it, I love you! Fun! Nice to see Boris Karloff too and some nice location shots.

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    • Trivia
      Sound-film debut of Boris Karloff.
    • Quotes

      Sir Frederick Bruce: The Chinese have a strange way of finding out things that we miss.

    • Connections
      Followed by Charlie Chan Carries On (1931)

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    • Release date
      • June 30, 1929 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Languages
      • Hindi
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Tras la cortina
    • Filming locations
      • Death Valley, Furnace Creek, California, USA(Photograph)
    • Production company
      • Fox Film Corporation
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 31 minutes
    • Color
      • Black and White

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