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The Spanish Cape Mystery

  • 1935
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  • 1h 13m
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6.1/10
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Donald Cook and Helen Twelvetrees in The Spanish Cape Mystery (1935)
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Detective Ellery Queen's vacation is interrupted when murder strikes next door to his oceanside cabin.Detective Ellery Queen's vacation is interrupted when murder strikes next door to his oceanside cabin.Detective Ellery Queen's vacation is interrupted when murder strikes next door to his oceanside cabin.

  • Director
    • Lewis D. Collins
  • Writers
    • Frederic Dannay
    • Manfred Lee
    • Albert DeMond
  • Stars
    • Helen Twelvetrees
    • Donald Cook
    • Berton Churchill
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.1/10
    363
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Lewis D. Collins
    • Writers
      • Frederic Dannay
      • Manfred Lee
      • Albert DeMond
    • Stars
      • Helen Twelvetrees
      • Donald Cook
      • Berton Churchill
    • 20User reviews
    • 6Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Helen Twelvetrees
    Helen Twelvetrees
    • Stella Godfrey
    Donald Cook
    Donald Cook
    • Ellery Queen
    Berton Churchill
    Berton Churchill
    • Judge Macklin
    Frank Sheridan
    Frank Sheridan
    • Walter Godfrey
    Harry Stubbs
    Harry Stubbs
    • Sheriff Moley
    Guy Usher
    Guy Usher
    • Inspector Queen
    Huntley Gordon
    Huntley Gordon
    • David Kummer
    Jack La Rue
    Jack La Rue
    • Gardner
    Betty Blythe
    Betty Blythe
    • Mrs. Godfrey
    Olaf Hytten
    Olaf Hytten
    • DuPre
    Ruth Gillette
    Ruth Gillette
    • Laura Constable
    Frank Leigh
    • Bank Teller
    Barbara Bedford
    Barbara Bedford
    • Mrs. Munn
    George Baxter
    George Baxter
    • John Marco
    Katherine Morrow
    • Pitts
    Arnold Gray
    Arnold Gray
    • Leslie Court
    Donald Kerr
    • Hendricks
    Lee Prather
    • Police Officer Hunt
    • Director
      • Lewis D. Collins
    • Writers
      • Frederic Dannay
      • Manfred Lee
      • Albert DeMond
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    6Coventry

    How many Trees do you need to solve a murder-mystery?

    Since a few years already, I've been deliberately delaying my viewing of "The Spanish Cape Mystery". Not because it's old and clearly low-budgeted, but merely due to my own personal wonderment if I needed yet another franchise revolving around an all-knowing, cocky, and despotic detective. After all, there's already Sherlock Holmes, Hercule Poirot, Mr. Wong, Jules Maigret, Miss Marple, etc. What possible added value could Ellery Queen bring to the table? Short answer: nothing, but it was a surprisingly amusing acquaintance nonetheless!

    Much more so than I expected, this little sleuth-tale is compelling, inventive, and fast enough moving to keep you glued to the screen. The super-detective character, Ellery Queen, is clever and deductive, but he's often also called upon his arrogance by the supportive characters, and this never happens to Holmes or Poirot. The denouement of the mystery is fairly easy to predict, but well built up to for a mid-30's movie. Harry Stubbs has a terrific role as the local police Sheriff who goes around accusing random people of the murders without any tangible evidence.

    PS: the answer to the riddle in the review's subject line is: twelve. Helen Twelvetrees was an exquisite starlet of cinema in the 1930s. Sadly, though, her career ended rather abruptly at the end of the decade and she passed away at the (too) young age of 49.
    6blanche-2

    Ellery Queen on Poverty Row

    1935's The Spanish Cape Mystery is an Ellery Queen story starring Donald Cook as Ellery and Helen Twelvetrees. Now, that's a name out of the past! She stopped working in 1939.

    Ellery Queen goes on vacation to California with one Judge Macklin. They stay at a rented cabin, and before they know it, they are engulfed in murder and mystery. It all involves the Godfrey family who live on the Spanish Cape in a fabulous showplace.

    Ellery, smitten with Stella (Twelvetrees) tries to stay out of it, but too many murders, and the police detective arresting a new person every day, means he must step in.

    I have seen Ralph Bellamy do Ellery, and he's a warmer actor, more sarcastic, and more interesting than Cook, who nevertheless enjoyed a prolific career in film and on stage. Considering this film was probably made in a few days it's not bad. It's a little stagy, and the police detective yells at the top of his lungs through the whole movie, which is annoying.

    I enjoyed the opportunity to see Helen Twelvetrees. I found Donald Cook on the bland side, but Ellery is a cerebral detective, and it's easy to see why he wouldn't register much personality.

    I did like it, though not as much as some of the other Ellery Queen films.
    6bensonmum2

    Much better than I expected

    The Spanish Cape Mystery may be formulaic and clichéd, but that's doesn't mean it's necessarily bad. In fact, I had quite a bit of fun with it. The plot is just what you've come to expect if you've seen a number of these mystery films from the 30s. Ellery Queen goes on vacation (if you're staying next to a detective on vacation, head home) when a series of murders breaks out nearby. One odd aspect of the murders is that all of the victims were found wearing their swim clothes. Once Queen (finally) starts to investigate, it's not long before a killer is unmasked.

    When I say the movie is formulaic and clichéd, it's filled with things we've all seen a thousand times in movies like this: a crotchety old patriarch, a house full of relatives trying to secure their inheritance, a beautiful young daughter for our detective hero to fall for, a bumbling local sheriff who can't seem to get anything right, and suspects galore. But somehow it all works. The movie is nicely paced and at 73 minutes, events unfold quickly. The acting is overall better than I expected. Highlights for me included Helen Twelvetrees (what a revelation) as Queen's love interest, Harry Stubbs who plays a bumbling sheriff as well as anyone I've seen, and Berton Churchill as Queen's judge friend. In fact, I thought Donald Cook in the main role of Ellery Queen was the weak link. He's too bland. Decent production values for a 30s era B-quickie, nice sets, and some interesting dialogue make this one a fun, late-night film. Overall, a very strong 6/10 from me.
    tedg

    Wow, Follow the Bathing Suit

    Wow, what fun. You might not like this if you think of detective stories as an excuse to parade a colorful detective. The guy in this case is nearly nothing at all. Flat jokes.

    But what a cool mystery! Its a mystery in the old sense, where things happen and you know more than the detective does, just enough to be ahead of him. And you can easily figure it out.

    A body is found by the beach at night. In wet swimming trunks not his own, wearing a woman's shawl. Its a remote house and there is inheritance involved. Very typical constraints and model of detecting. Very complex events we have to suss out. Why the trunks? Why the shawl? Another murder and trunks follows.

    There isn't a character here that you'll remember. But you'll have fun if you like puzzle-stories.

    Ted's Evaluation -- 3 of 3: Worth watching.
    Michael_Elliott

    Fans of the Genre Should Enjoy It

    The Spanish Cape Mystery (1935)

    ** 1/2 (out of 4)

    Detective Ellery Queen (Donald Cook) and his buddy Judge Macklin (Berton Churchill) decide to go on vacation to get away from all the crime but once they arrive in Spanish Cape, CA they get mixed up with a murder case. THE Spanish CAPE MYSTERY isn't going to go down in history as one of the greatest murder-mysteries ever made but it's mildly entertaining thanks in large part to the cast. Cook is in fine form playing the slick, laid back Detective who always has something smart to say about everything. I really liked the way Cook played Queen as he managed to bring a fun style to the character and he also managed to be smart, give rude remarks and be in-your-face without becoming annoying. Churchill is also very good in his bit and I thought the two had some good comic timing together that really paid off in their scenes. Helen Twelvetress plays the love interest/suspect and she adds a lot to the picture as do the rest of the supporting players who are all basically just suspects. Like many mysteries from this era, I think the screenplays could leave a lot to be desired but for the most part what we get here is entertaining. The mystery actually works and while there might be a few questionable points, for the most part you're able to buy and enjoy the outcome of the case. There's also a very fun, pre-vacation sequence where Queen shows off his Detective skills.

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    • Quotes

      Sheriff Moley: What's your name, wiseguy?

      Ellery Queen: Queen.

      Sheriff Moley: Queen?

      Ellery Queen: Yes, you know, what a king marries.

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    • Release date
      • October 9, 1935 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Mistério da Capa Espanhola
    • Filming locations
      • Laguna Beach, California, USA
    • Production company
      • Liberty Pictures
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 13m(73 min)
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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