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Murder on the Campus

  • 1933
  • Passed
  • 1h 13m
IMDb RATING
5.5/10
334
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Shirley Grey, J. Farrell MacDonald, and Charles Starrett in Murder on the Campus (1933)
WhodunnitMystery

A popular young student finds herself accused of a series of murders that have occurred on the college campus. Her boyfriend, a reporter for the local newspaper, knows she didn't do it, and ... Read allA popular young student finds herself accused of a series of murders that have occurred on the college campus. Her boyfriend, a reporter for the local newspaper, knows she didn't do it, and sets out to prove her innocence and catch the real killer.A popular young student finds herself accused of a series of murders that have occurred on the college campus. Her boyfriend, a reporter for the local newspaper, knows she didn't do it, and sets out to prove her innocence and catch the real killer.

  • Director
    • Richard Thorpe
  • Writer
    • Whitman Chambers
  • Stars
    • Shirley Grey
    • Charles Starrett
    • J. Farrell MacDonald
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.5/10
    334
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Richard Thorpe
    • Writer
      • Whitman Chambers
    • Stars
      • Shirley Grey
      • Charles Starrett
      • J. Farrell MacDonald
    • 24User reviews
    • 4Critic reviews
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    Shirley Grey
    Shirley Grey
    • Lillian Voyne
    Charles Starrett
    Charles Starrett
    • Bill Bartlett
    J. Farrell MacDonald
    J. Farrell MacDonald
    • Police Capt. Ed Kyne
    Ruth Hall
    Ruth Hall
    • Ann Michaels
    Dewey Robinson
    Dewey Robinson
    • Detective Sgt. Charlie Lorrimer
    Maurice Black
    Maurice Black
    • Blackie Atwater
    Edward Van Sloan
    Edward Van Sloan
    • Prof. C. Edson Hawley
    Jane Keckley
    • Hilda Lund
    • (as Tane Keckley)
    Richard Catlett
    • Wilson, Frat House Manager
    Harry Bowen
    Harry Bowen
    • Spud, Reporter
    • (uncredited)
    Al Bridge
    Al Bridge
    • Grimes, City Editor
    • (uncredited)
    Jack Cheatham
    Jack Cheatham
    • Policeman
    • (uncredited)
    Harrison Greene
    • Brock
    • (uncredited)
    Henry Hall
    Henry Hall
    • Lawyer Bailey
    • (uncredited)
    Lew Hicks
    • Policeman
    • (uncredited)
    Frank LaRue
    Frank LaRue
    • Judge Beasley
    • (uncredited)
    George Magrill
    George Magrill
    • Reporter at Murder Scene
    • (uncredited)
    Charles McAvoy
    • Policeman at Hawley's Lab
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Richard Thorpe
    • Writer
      • Whitman Chambers
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    csteidler

    I found out what a campanile is….

    Veteran police captain J. Farrell MacDonald and young newspaper reporter Charles Starrett: Why are they such good friends? MacDonald is, as usual, the crusty police captain who suspects everyone and trusts no one...except, apparently, this cub reporter who follows him around on this case and is readily admitted to all interviews and interrogations, even though Starrett's character is quite frankly in love with the main suspect MacDonald is after. In any case, the two actors play well off of each other, and together they keep the story moving fast.

    There's been a murder up in the campus bell tower; the murdered character was apparently something of an uncultured impostor who was only in the school because of his athletic prowess. (Little else is known about him except that he had been brought out to the college from some godforsaken outpost called Minnesota.) Chemistry student Lillian Voyne (Shirley Grey) had had an appointment to meet the victim right at the time of the murder. Did she do it? How could she have—the body was locked alone at the top of the tower! What about her friend, the suspiciously behaving Ann (played by Ruth Hall in a too small part)? And what is the part in all of this of the mysterious gambler Blackie Atwater? Can noted criminologist Prof. Hawley (Edward Van Sloan, looking very at home in the role) assist in solving the crime?

    It's a pretty slick 70 minutes that doesn't hold a lot of surprises but does pack in some suspense. Well worthwhile for us fans of these B mysteries.

    N.B. Those looking for a realistic depiction of college life in the 1930s are advised to stick with the Marx Brothers' Horse Feathers.
    tedg

    Actually Plays by the Rules

    I'm convinced that serious moviewatchers need to perform regular, frequent cinematic calisthenics. And that these must include some wading through old, forgotten 30's era mysteries. These unsung projects collectively are the foundation of many of the storytelling conventions we use today.

    Mysteries from this era are true detective stories that "play fair" in allowing you to outguess the writer. It is participative viewing of the kind that persists in other forms in movie stories. Here it is pure. This example is a good one for your daily toneup.

    It features a narrator which is literally a reporter, a typical trick. It also has an impossible murder, impossible as it turns out in several ways. There are the comedic cops as well as a co-detective doctor. (Doctors in that era were considered men of science.)

    You'll have a hard time not guessing the murderer, but how early do you think you can?

    Incidentally, this is set on a college campus. You'll not find it easy to relate to these students.

    Ted's Evaluation -- 2 of 3: Has some interesting elements.
    5scsu1975

    Semi-interesting time-waster

    Charles Starrett is a reporter trying to figure out how a guy could be shot in a bell tower while no one is around. He ends up investigating another murder and an apparent suicide. Shirley Grey plays his romantic interest. Edward Van Sloan plays a criminologist; after all, he has plenty of experience killing vampires. As usual, the cops, led by J. Farrell MacDonald, are imbeciles, and Starrett has to solve the mystery for them. The ending is somewhat clever, although by then, I had figured out who the killer was - but not the method. As a bit of trivia, I had never seen Grey before, only to discover she was born not too far from where I live. MacDonald looks and sounds like William Frawley.
    5Hitchcoc

    Big Stuff on Campus

    I guess college isn't quite the way it was in my day. Young men and women living in extravagant suites, in the lap of luxury. They also looked a bit old for college students. This is a bit soporific. It involves a woman who works at a nightclub who is studying for her law degree. Once again, people are kept in the dark about the realities of things. I've seen so many movies where the characters keep things a secret, even when they don't have to. A man has been murdered in a bell tower and there is an investigation. I can see no reason whey the principles in the movie are even suspects, but they are. The detectives and a reporter continually coming in contact as the body count rises. I'm still not sure of the motives and the cover-up. Reputation? Fear? Love? Not sure. It also ends a bit suddenly. I suppose the young woman is going to marry the hunk and give up that nonsense about having a career. It's the thirties; it's the depression. Oh, well.
    6Uriah43

    A Solid Old-Time Mystery

    This film begins with a gunshot being heard by several people, which appears to be coming from the top of the local college bell tower. Sure enough, when the police get there, they find the body of a college student who died from a bullet wound to the head. Interestingly enough, they not only fail to find a gun, but they also soon discover that nobody was seen leaving the tower after the gunshot was heard. So, with very little else to go on, the police then began to question everyone who either knew the college student or had any relationship with him. And it's during this time that they find what appears to be the murder weapon in the bedroom of a young college student named "Lillian Voyne" (Shirley Grey), who has no solid alibi for where she was when the murder occurred. What she does have, fortunately, is a boyfriend by the name of "Bill Bartlett" (Charles Starrett) who just happens to be an investigative reporter for the local newspaper and is very skilled in his job. Now, rather than reveal any more, I will just say that I honestly wasn't expecting too much from this film due in large part to the time period in which it was made and the rather mediocre rating on IMDb. That being said, while I will admit that this movie is rather dated and it suffers in that regard, I still found it to be rather entertaining--with the numerous twists and turns along with the dogged persistence of Bill Bartlett being particularly enjoyable. On the other hand, considering the date this film was produced, there are a couple of inherent flaws here and there, with the rather abrupt ending being particularly noticeable. But even so, all things being considered, I enjoyed this film, for the most part, and I have rated it accordingly. Slightly above average.

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    • Trivia
      This film was first telecast on New York City's pioneer television station W2XBS 22 June 1940. Post-WWII television enthusiasts got their first look at it in New York City Tuesday 28 May 1946 on the DuMont Television Network's WABD (Channel 5), and in Washington DC Tuesday 3 February 1948 on WMAL (Channel 7); on the West Coast, its earliest documented telecast took place in Los Angeles Saturday 23 June 1951 on KTTV (Channel 11).
    • Quotes

      Police Capt. Ed Kyne: Let's get to the man himself.

      Wilson, Frat House Manager: Well, he was a likeable chap. Good mixer, good company. But he hadn't any, well, he lacked the cultural background a college man should have.

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    • Release date
      • December 27, 1933 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • On the Stroke of Nine
    • Filming locations
      • Universal Studios - 100 Universal City Plaza, Universal City, California, USA(Studio)
    • Production company
      • Chesterfield Motion Pictures Corporation (I)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 13m(73 min)
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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