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The 20 Questions Murder Mystery

  • 1950
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 35m
IMDb RATING
6.2/10
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Rona Anderson and Robert Beatty in The 20 Questions Murder Mystery (1950)
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BBC Radio's 20 Questions receives anonymous clues that connect to a series of murders. Reporters try and break the code before more deaths come to pass.BBC Radio's 20 Questions receives anonymous clues that connect to a series of murders. Reporters try and break the code before more deaths come to pass.BBC Radio's 20 Questions receives anonymous clues that connect to a series of murders. Reporters try and break the code before more deaths come to pass.

  • Director
    • Paul L. Stein
  • Writers
    • Patrick Kirwan
    • Victor Katona
    • Charles Leeds
  • Stars
    • Robert Beatty
    • Rona Anderson
    • Clifford Evans
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.2/10
    250
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Paul L. Stein
    • Writers
      • Patrick Kirwan
      • Victor Katona
      • Charles Leeds
    • Stars
      • Robert Beatty
      • Rona Anderson
      • Clifford Evans
    • 12User reviews
    • 4Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Robert Beatty
    Robert Beatty
    • Bob Beacham
    Rona Anderson
    Rona Anderson
    • Mary Game
    Clifford Evans
    Clifford Evans
    • Tom Harmon
    Stewart MacPherson
    • Stewart MacPherson - The Twenty Questions Team Moderator
    Jack Train
    Jack Train
    • Jack Train - The Twenty Questions Team Member
    Jeanne De Casalis
    Jeanne De Casalis
    • Jeanne De Casalis - The Twenty Questions Team Guest Artiste
    Daphne Padel
    • Daphne Padel - The Twenty Questions Team Member
    Richard Dimbleby
    Richard Dimbleby
    • Richard Dimbleby - The Twenty Questions Team Member
    Norman Hackforth
    • Norman Hackforth - The Twenty Questions Team 'Mystery Voice'
    Edward Lexy
    Edward Lexy
    • Detective Inspector Charlton
    Olga Lindo
    Olga Lindo
    • Olive Tavey
    Frederick Leister
    Frederick Leister
    • Police Commissioner
    Harold Scott
    Harold Scott
    • Maurice Emery KC
    Wally Patch
    • Police Officer 'Tiny' White
    John Salew
    John Salew
    • John Grimshaw
    Gordon McLeod
    • Record News Editor
    Liam Redmond
    Liam Redmond
    • Echo News Editor
    • (as Liam Redman)
    Kynaston Reeves
    • General Maitland-Webb
    • Director
      • Paul L. Stein
    • Writers
      • Patrick Kirwan
      • Victor Katona
      • Charles Leeds
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    7richardchatten

    The Silken Cord

    Despite only being six at the time I well remember the national grief when broadcaster Richard Dimbleby died in 1965, and you probably have to be my age or over to get the references to Rikitikitavi and Judge Jeffreys (while it dates the film that no eyebrows are raised at one character being called 'Mohammed Ali')!

    Oddly this seems not to be based on a novel, since it plays like a Hollywood series entry embellished with a plusher production, wittily cynical quips, London locations and a large British supporting cast with familiar faces in sometimes surprisingly brief roles. (SLIGHT SPOILER COMING: It was because one well known actor was given so little to do that alerted me to the fact that he was going to turn out to be the killer.)
    7CinemaSerf

    The 20 Questions Murder Mystery

    I really quite enjoyed this rather quirky crime thriller. It starts off with the most spurious of clues - a man writes into the famous BBC radio panel game "20 Questions" with a puzzle for them all. The answer turns out to be incredibly similar to the circumstances of a murder the next day... When this happens again, two sparring reporters get down to investigating what's going on. Robert Beattty and Rona Anderson blend their gentle journalistic competitiveness (and a gently burgeoning romance) well, and alongside Edward Lexy as the pursuing policeman ("Insp. Charlton") and the real quiz panel - including legendary British broadcasters Richard Dimbleby and Jack Train - help to keep the mystery rolling along nicely. It's just a bit too long, I felt - the story does start to recycle itself a bit and there is a great deal of dialogue, but it is still an intriguing enough watch as the brains start to piece together this complex series of evidence threads that keeps us guessing right to the end. A couple of nice cameos from Kynaston Reeves and Liam Redmond help out well, too.
    5gridoon2025

    Begins with originality but cannot sustain it

    It begins with some originality, even blurring the lines between reality and fiction by having several real panelists of a (rather obscure today) radio game show playing "themselves" but acting out a script. However, all of this is quickly mostly abandoned, and the film becomes a conventional, talky and overlong murder mystery. A dull male protagonist does not help much. The killer, however, is admittedly well-hidden. ** out of 4.
    5Prismark10

    Any questions

    A film that will remind you that a Dimbleby has always been on the BBC as Richard Dimbleby plays himself as a member of the Twenty Questions radio panel. The panel receive a series of anonymous clues that lead to murder.

    A journalist Bob Beacham (Robert Beatty) realises that a question sent by a listener regarding Riki-tiki-tavi is somehow linked to the death next day of a man with a name similar to it.

    Along with a fellow journalist Mary Game (Rona Anderson) they look for similar clues in the next edition of the radio program as they figure that a pattern is developing.

    It is never explained why the murderer has gone to elaborate lengths to the taunt the police but they seem to be more interested in fitting up an Indian manservant called Mohammed Ali.

    All through the film you get comments on the case by two BBC workers on the reception of the radio show.

    There is a lot of casual sexism in the film, yet it is a rather amusing, dated and diverting thriller.
    6Leofwine_draca

    Unworkable premise turns out surprisingly well

    As a low budget British crime film mixing fact and fiction, THE 20 QUESTIONS MURDER MYSTERY works far better than the previous attempt I saw, THE BRASS MONKEY. This one takes the real-life participants of the radio quiz show '20 Questions' and incorporates them into a plot involving a vengeful murderer who gradually works his way through a group of old soldiers. His modus operandi is to send in clues and puzzles to the '20 Questions' team before committing each crime. It's a novel premise and one that works quite well thanks to the literate script. The director, Paul L. Stein, had a lengthy career that started out in German silent cinema before he fled to the UK in 1938 and became a film director over here. He died shortly after this production, leaving the film a fitting testament to his talents.

    Fans of the genre will recognise various tropes here, from the intrepid reporter running rings around the police to the villain with his secret motive and the well-staged and atmospheric murders which feel like they're out of an Edgar Wallace novel. As the reporter hero, the Canadian born Robert Beatty had one of the longest careers in Hollywood history and does a fine job, and Rona Anderson is ahead of the times as the sharp female reporter. Once again, Wally Patch (SALUTE THE TOFF) steals every scene as the humorous cop assigned to bodyguard duty to protect the equally funny Jack Train, and Kynaston Reeves plays in support.

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    • Trivia
      Shot in three weeks.
    • Goofs
      The murderer is able to successfully strangle his victims in a couple of seconds: the evidence suggests that in reality it takes longer than that.
    • Quotes

      Mohammed Ali: He was English, and to an Indian all are alike. They are big, their faces are red, and they smell of whisky.

    • Crazy credits
      Opening credits: All characters appearing in this film are entirely fictitious and are not intended to represent or portray any person whether living or dead, except the "Twenty Questions Team" who appear in person.
    • Connections
      References Hamlet (1948)

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    • Release date
      • January 1950 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Languages
      • English
      • Hindi
    • Also known as
      • Murder on the Air
    • Filming locations
      • Ye Olde Cheshire Cheese, Fleet Street, London, UK
    • Production companies
      • Pax Films
      • Pendennis Productions
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 35m(95 min)
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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