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Mystery House

  • 1938
  • Approved
  • 56m
IMDb RATING
5.5/10
650
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Dick Purcell and Ann Sheridan in Mystery House (1938)
AdventureCrimeMysteryRomance

When a prominent banker is murdered while on a hunting trip, the dead man's daughter, Gwen Kingery (Anne Nagel), calls in private eye Lance O'Leary (Dick Purcell) to investigate.When a prominent banker is murdered while on a hunting trip, the dead man's daughter, Gwen Kingery (Anne Nagel), calls in private eye Lance O'Leary (Dick Purcell) to investigate.When a prominent banker is murdered while on a hunting trip, the dead man's daughter, Gwen Kingery (Anne Nagel), calls in private eye Lance O'Leary (Dick Purcell) to investigate.

  • Director
    • Noel M. Smith
  • Writers
    • Sherman L. Lowe
    • Robertson White
    • Mignon G. Eberhart
  • Stars
    • Dick Purcell
    • Ann Sheridan
    • Anne Nagel
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.5/10
    650
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Noel M. Smith
    • Writers
      • Sherman L. Lowe
      • Robertson White
      • Mignon G. Eberhart
    • Stars
      • Dick Purcell
      • Ann Sheridan
      • Anne Nagel
    • 29User reviews
    • 11Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Dick Purcell
    Dick Purcell
    • Lance O'Leary
    Ann Sheridan
    Ann Sheridan
    • Sarah Keate
    Anne Nagel
    Anne Nagel
    • Gwen Kingery
    William Hopper
    William Hopper
    • Lal Killian
    Anthony Averill
    Anthony Averill
    • Julian Barre
    Dennie Moore
    Dennie Moore
    • Annette
    Hugh O'Connell
    Hugh O'Connell
    • Newell Morse
    Ben Welden
    Ben Welden
    • Gerald Frawley
    Sheila Bromley
    Sheila Bromley
    • Terice Von Elm
    Elspeth Dudgeon
    Elspeth Dudgeon
    • Aunt Lucy Kingery
    Anderson Lawler
    Anderson Lawler
    • Joe Page
    • (as Anderson Lawlor)
    Trevor Bardette
    Trevor Bardette
    • Bruker
    Jean Benedict
    • Helen Page
    • (uncredited)
    Loia Cheaney
    • O'Leary's Secretary
    • (uncredited)
    Stuart Holmes
    Stuart Holmes
    • Jury Foreman
    • (uncredited)
    Jack Mower
    Jack Mower
    • Coroner
    • (uncredited)
    Paul Panzer
    Paul Panzer
    • Spectator at Inquest
    • (uncredited)
    Eric Stanley
    • Hubert Kingery
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Noel M. Smith
    • Writers
      • Sherman L. Lowe
      • Robertson White
      • Mignon G. Eberhart
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    User reviews29

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    dougdoepke

    For a Slow Saturday

    It's a decent if unremarkable little mystery with many clichés from that whodunit saturated decade. There's the puzzle of murder in a locked room, an old dark house, and suspects aplenty. Of course, the culprit is exposed amid a climactic assembly of suspects, perhaps the biggest cliché of all. As detective Lance O'Leary (that name should have been reconsidered), actor Purcell has nearly zero charisma, which unfortunately eliminates someone for the audience to identify with. And even the formidable Ann Sheridan is denied her usual pizazz. Only crotchety old Aunt Lucy (Dudgeon) projects real personality. What the movie does have going for it is a clever solution to the locked room.

    The studios (here it's Warner Bros.) turned out hundreds of these competent little programmers year after year, a tribute to their professionalism. Of course, a whodunit like Mystery House would migrate later on to TV, especially to a series like Perry Mason (1957- 1966), where the suspects would assemble in a courtroom. Speaking of Mason, catch a sleek, young William Hopper years before his personable detective role on the Mason series.

    All in all, the movie's main value may be in it's representative nature of what people went to see on a slow Saturday evening so many years ago.
    Michael_Elliott

    Decent

    Mystery House (1938)

    ** 1/2 (out of 4)

    Rare murder/mystery from Warner has a banker committing suicide but his daughter thinks he was murdered so she invites all the guests from that night back to the house hoping the killer will slip up. Only God knows how many of these "old dark house" films were made throughout the 1930s but this one here is pretty good due to some nice direction and a short running time that makes the film fly by. All of the characters are a lot of fun so this keeps the movie going as well. The ending comes out very well and the mystery is a good one.
    5Doylenf

    Ann Sheridan in a Warner B-movie before full-fledged stardom...

    MYSTERY STREET gives laconic DICK PURCELL the leading role, while ANN SHERIDAN is seen in one of her early roles at a time when the studio was grooming her for bigger things in the future. She's a nurse caring for a crotchety old woman (ELSPETH DUDGEON) in a wheelchair, an old woman who is annoying as all get out as she bosses everyone around.

    The setting is a snowbound hunting lodge, a handsome cabin where all of the suspects in a rich man's murder are gathered for the weekend, while Sheridan summons her boyfriend detective Purcell to unravel the murder case. He does so, with the help of a few clues that lead to the murderer's identity and in time for a happy ending with Sheridan promising to marry him.

    It's standard stuff, respectable enough to play the lower half of double bills back in the '30s. Fans of "Perry Mason" on TV, will recognize WILLIAM HOPPER (with dark black hair), but most of the cast consists of largely unknown players.

    Lasting only a brisk 56 minutes, it passes the time quickly and is a moderately entertaining B-film mystery.
    6bkoganbing

    Another Locked Room Dilemma

    All things considered Mystery House is not a bad product coming out of Warner Brothers B picture unit. It's another one of those classic shootings in a locked room, where the verdict can be nothing else, but suicide. Or can it?

    The members of the board of directors of a company are gathered on a retreat where the president confronts them with his suspicion that one of them is guilty of embezzlement. He's found shot to death in a locked room, but the man's daughter can't believe it wasn't murder so she hires a private detective and invites the whole lot of them back to the retreat where the crime occurred.

    Two murders later and we have an answer. No hints at all as to who and how, but I will say the weapon is in plain sight.

    Ann Sheridan and Dick Purcell are our leads and television fans will spot a future detective in William Hopper who played Paul Drake on the Perry Mason series.

    Back in 1938 when it ran as the second feature of a double bill, I don't think too many people left their seats.
    6guswhovian

    Hunting Lodge of Death

    When a rich banker is mysteriously killed, detective Lance O'Leary (Dick Purcell) is called out to a remote hunting lodge to investigate.

    Mystery House is a typical cheap Warner Brothers mystery film. The plot has several gaping holes, but most of the actors are halfway decent. Star Dick Purcell would later become the first actor to play Captain America on screen. Ann Sheridan is rather wasted, but Elspeth Dudgeon (who had a very memorable role in The Old Dark House) is a hoot as the cantankerous aunt.

    There's worse way to spend 56 minutes.

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    • Trivia
      Warner Bros. created the advertising marketing ploy "Clue Club" to increase audiences attending its crime mystery/drama movies. Twelve titles showing the Warner Bros. "Clue Club" promo footage were released from 1935 to 1938.

      Clue Club #1: The White Cockatoo (1935)

      Clue Club #2: While the Patient Slept (1935)

      Clue Club #3: The Florentine Dagger (1935)

      Clue Club #4: The Case of the Curious Bride (1935)

      Clue Club #5: The Case of the Lucky Legs (1935)

      Clue Club #6: The Murder of Dr. Harrigan (1936)

      Clue Club #7: Murder by an Aristocrat (1936)

      Clue Club #8: The Case of the Velvet Claws (1936)

      Clue Club #9: The Case of the Black Cat (1936)

      Clue Club #10: The Case of the Stuttering Bishop (1937)

      Clue Club #11: The Patient in Room 18 (1938)

      Clue Club #12: Mystery House (1938)
    • Goofs
      When the maid screams after seeing rats, a male's moaning sound can be heard immediately after. But the moaning sound didn't come from any of the actors, so it apparently was an off-screen voice from a crew member.
    • Quotes

      Lance O'Leary: All right, Bruker, what's your story?

      Bruker: [looks at Sarah Keate, hesitates]

      Lance O'Leary: That's all right, you can talk in front of Miss Keate. Nurses hear a lot of things they shouldn't.

    • Connections
      Follows While the Patient Slept (1935)
    • Soundtracks
      Gee, But You're Swell
      (uncredited)

      Music by Abel Baer

      Played when the guests are gathered and having drinks

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    • Release date
      • May 21, 1938 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Clue Club #12: Mystery House
    • Filming locations
      • Warner Brothers Burbank Studios - 4000 Warner Boulevard, Burbank, California, USA(Studio)
    • Production company
      • Warner Bros.
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    • Runtime
      56 minutes
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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