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The Crooked Circle

  • 1932
  • Passed
  • 1h 10m
IMDb RATING
5.3/10
417
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The Crooked Circle (1932)
ComedyMystery

A group of amateur detectives sets out to expose The Crooked Circle, a secretive group of hooded occultists.A group of amateur detectives sets out to expose The Crooked Circle, a secretive group of hooded occultists.A group of amateur detectives sets out to expose The Crooked Circle, a secretive group of hooded occultists.

  • Director
    • H. Bruce Humberstone
  • Writers
    • Ralph Spence
    • Tim Whelan
  • Stars
    • Zasu Pitts
    • James Gleason
    • Ben Lyon
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.3/10
    417
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • H. Bruce Humberstone
    • Writers
      • Ralph Spence
      • Tim Whelan
    • Stars
      • Zasu Pitts
      • James Gleason
      • Ben Lyon
    • 21User reviews
    • 8Critic reviews
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    Zasu Pitts
    Zasu Pitts
    • Nora Rafferty
    James Gleason
    James Gleason
    • Arthur Crimmer
    Ben Lyon
    Ben Lyon
    • Brand Osborne
    Irene Purcell
    Irene Purcell
    • Thelma Parker
    C. Henry Gordon
    C. Henry Gordon
    • Yoganda
    Raymond Hatton
    Raymond Hatton
    • Harmon (The Hermit)
    • (as Ray Hatton)
    Roscoe Karns
    Roscoe Karns
    • Harry Carter
    Berton Churchill
    Berton Churchill
    • Col. Walters
    • (as Burton Churchill)
    Spencer Charters
    Spencer Charters
    • Kinny
    Robert Frazer
    Robert Frazer
    • The Stranger
    Ethel Clayton
    Ethel Clayton
    • Yvonne
    Frank Reicher
    Frank Reicher
    • Rankin
    Christian Rub
    Christian Rub
    • Old Dan
    Tom Kennedy
    Tom Kennedy
    • Mike, the policeman
    Paul Panzer
    Paul Panzer
    • Cult Member
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • H. Bruce Humberstone
    • Writers
      • Ralph Spence
      • Tim Whelan
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    6wes-connors

    Creaky Good Comedy

    "The Sphinx Club is a group of amateur detectives who are the bitter rivals of The Crooked Circle, a collection of hooded villains. After The Sphinx Club aids the authorities in catching and imprisoning a member of The Crooked Circle, the evil gang swears revenge by targeting Colonel Walters, a well-known member of The Sphinx Club. Will the Sphinx Club be able to protect Colonel Walters or will The Crooked Circle succeed in their quest to kill him?" asks the DVD sleeve.

    The threatened Sphinx Club member, Berton Churchill (as Theodore Walters) is pretty good - but, he is not the focus of this comedy-mystery. Instead, we get zany Zasu Pitts (as Nora Rafferty) complaining to Christian Rub (as Old Dan) about living in spooky "Melody Manor". Ms. Pitts does her best "Olive Oyl" (from "Popeye") dress and voice. And, as a bonus, Mr. Rub responds with his "Gepetto" (from "Pinocchio"). You won't see "Olive Oyl" and "Gepetto" in too many movies!

    Meanwhile, Ben Lyon (as Brand Osborne) is preparing to resign from the Sphinx Club. His replacement is foreboding Indian C. Henry Gordon (as Yoganda), who warns, "Evil is on the way." When Gordon arrives at "Melody Manor", Pitts looks at his turban and says: "I'm sorry you got a headache sir, shall I get you a Bromo-Seltzer?" Others in the funny cast: cop James Gleason ("Here Comes Mr. Jordan"), hermit Raymond Hatton ("The Whispering Chorus"), and gay Roscoe Karns ("It Happened One Night").

    ****** The Crooked Circle (9/25/32) Bruce Humberstone ~ Ben Lyon, Zasu Pitts, C. Henry Gordon, Christian Rub
    7dbborroughs

    Breezy romp is worth a look for those who like comedy and mystery mixed

    1930's comedy mystery about "The Crooked Circle" a band of hooded crooks who set about plotting the murder of some one who swore to oppose them. Enjoyable but really unremarkable little film, the movie works simply because the cast headed by Zazu Pitts and James Gleason (both of whom would later appear together in a couple of Hildegarde Withers films after Edna Mae Oliver dropped out of that series) and supported by a great cast of actors and actresses you know but may not know the name of (I don't hence the lack naming). A breezy hour long romp, the movie doesn't make a great deal of sense with mistaken identity, secret passages, ghostly music and people not being who they seem. Its the perfect thing for a dark and stormy night or a late night viewing when one is nostalgic for the late late show.
    8missrebeckah

    Olive Oyl is stuck in a Haunted House with murderers!

    If you've never experienced the thing that is Zasu Pitts, here is a Zasu zinger! In 1933 Mae Questel caricatured Pitt's voice for the character Olive Oyl for the Fleischer Studios animated cartoon version of the comic strip Popeye. Zasu (pronounced Zay-Sue) does her best "Olive Oyl" impersonation walking around whining and ringing her hands or attaching herself to the policeman's laynard. I kept waiting for her to say "ohhh myyyy", but instead it's "something always happens to somebody." The first time I saw this film I loved Zasu and found her character really funny. I've since seen her in other films where she does this same whining, uptight, fragile-flower routine. So, upon watching this film again I started getting a little annoyed with the constant whining and near hysteria over a piece of dust. But, there are some funny comedy bits here, and it's also a mystery movie as well. It's an interesting mix of mystery and comedy that actually works. The mystery plot holds together well through the camp of Zasu Pitts and James Gleason who plays Arthur Crimmer the policeman. The haunted House is fun with many a secret passage and even a skeleton in the attic! Well worth the watch. Read more public domain movie reviews at: http://pdmoviereview.blogspot.com/
    Richard_Harland_Smith

    "A fight to the knife and a knife to the hilt!"

    Bruce `Lucky' Humberstone's THE CROOKED CIRCLE begins with that eponymous quintet of `counterfeiters and thieves deluxe' pledging their dark allegiance (`To do for each other, to avenge any brother, a fight to the knife and a knife to the hilt!'), drawing lots from a hinged skull for the honor of bringing to ground Colonel Wolters, leader of an affluent band of amateur criminologists known as The Sphinx Club. In its second half, the film adheres faithfully to the established spookhouse syllabus (sliding panels, trap doors, and an attic stuffed with skeletons, sarcophaguses and Oriental objets d'art), with director Humberstone maximizing the felonious, comic and preternatural possibilities, all nicely complemented by the amusing dialogue of playwright Ralph Spence (THE GORILLA) and Tim Whelan. Rounding out the roster of red herrings, henchmen and gawkers are WHITE ZOMBIE's Robert Frazer, the ever-quivery Zasu Pitts (`There's a ghost in this house and when he plays the violin, something always happens to somebody!'), James Gleason as a malaprop-prone New Yawk flatfoot, KING KONG's Frank Reicher, and `queer-acting hunchback' Raymond Hatton (later the sour Farmer Larkin of INVASION OF THE SAUCER MEN). It's corny and creaky and good old fashioned fun for those hip to the charms of Poverty Row whodunits. See for yourself!
    searchanddestroy-1

    Crooked movie

    I tried to watch it because it is an early Bruce Humbertsone's film, a director whose filmography will become a little more known during the forties and fifties with the likes of I WAKE UP SCREAMING, TEN WANTED MEN, THE PURPLE MASK and some Tarzan adveture yarns. I am not fond of those all alike thirties mystery flicks, talkative, mostly comedies, and boring for me. So, maybe I am not the best reviewer for this kind of stuff. But if you are courageous enough, go, don't bother my review. It is rare, short and maybe you belong to those who can enjoy it. I don't know very much the actors except maybe Zasu Pitts.

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    • Trivia
      On March 10, 1933, this became the first feature film ever shown on TV when the experimental Los Angeles station W6XAO-TV broadcast it from the corner of 7th and Bixel Streets. There were perhaps five or six television sets in the greater Los Angeles area which were able to receive the broadcast. It was still playing in local theaters at the time.
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      Brand Osborne: What the deuce?

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      Referenced in Public Enemies: The Golden Age of the Gangster Film (2008)

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    • Release date
      • September 25, 1932 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Noche de fantasmas
    • Production company
      • E.W. Hammons Production
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 10m(70 min)
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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