The benefactor of the Stack Memorial Hospital dies after an operation. Ellery Queen investigates when it is revealed the cause of death was murder by strangulation.The benefactor of the Stack Memorial Hospital dies after an operation. Ellery Queen investigates when it is revealed the cause of death was murder by strangulation.The benefactor of the Stack Memorial Hospital dies after an operation. Ellery Queen investigates when it is revealed the cause of death was murder by strangulation.
Barlowe Borland
- Martin - Butler
- (uncredited)
Evelyn Brent
- Microscope Nurse
- (uncredited)
Don Brodie
- Hospital Desk Supervisor
- (uncredited)
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The English actress wasn't very well known in America despite having appeared in several films, including the worthy 'Charlie Chan in London' entry in that series, where Barrie ably plays a socialite.
In this film her character doesn't become significant until near the end but when she steps forward she offers the only real dramatic merit in this enjoyable but otherwise pedestrian '40s romp.
In this film her character doesn't become significant until near the end but when she steps forward she offers the only real dramatic merit in this enjoyable but otherwise pedestrian '40s romp.
While in his first appearances as 'Ellery Queen', Ralph Bellamy had been very serious (almost too serious, compared to Donald Cook and Eddie Quillan, who had played the character before him), in his last film for the series he (and all the cast with him) shows his comical side for once. And surprisingly enough, this makes a fine mix with a - literally - deadly serious murder case, providing lots of corpses, greedy relatives, shady doctors, and at the same time dumb cops, even dumber crooks, and of course more funny quarrels with his assistant Nikki than ever before.
The plot, in fact, IS a classic 'whodunit', with many twists and surprises, and a challenge for every mystery fan - at least for those who've got a good sense of humor, too... So, if you don't take murder too seriously, this movie will provide you real good entertainment, varying from quite suspenseful and even creepy sections to moments of pure comedy!
The plot, in fact, IS a classic 'whodunit', with many twists and surprises, and a challenge for every mystery fan - at least for those who've got a good sense of humor, too... So, if you don't take murder too seriously, this movie will provide you real good entertainment, varying from quite suspenseful and even creepy sections to moments of pure comedy!
Several of the other user reviewers LIKED this film. I could hardly wait for it to finish up and it was just a little over an hour long. . The silly bad guys tried to be like the stooges but couldn't even muster their level of low humor (riding around on a gurney, switched bodies, nurses uniform with a hoop skirt that kept exposing his shorts clad bottom (yawn) ) Bellamy and Zucco and other B players were wasted on this one. Even the title is meaningless.
Give it a skip !
Give it a skip !
This was more of a comedy than an Ellery Queen mystery from 1941.
Mrs. Stack (Blanche Yurka), the owner of a private hospital suspects her chief surgeon (George Zucco) is up to no good. Inspector Queen (Charley Grapewin) sends Ellery (Ralph Bellamy) in as a patient. Meanwhile, her son (Leon Ames), indebted to mobsters, needs his inheritance early so he arranges to have his mother murdered.
The would-be killers Page and Lou (Paul Hurst and Tom Dugan) try to run her over and fail. Mrs. Stack is injured and brought to the hospital along with Page, who broke his leg.
Nikki (Margaret Lindsay) shows up, disguised as a nurse. She mistakes what she sees going on in Mrs. Stack's room and tells Ellery the hospital is on fire. He runs out of his room, wrapped in his bedclothes with his pants on one leg and dragging his hospital bed. His other leg is stuck in a suitcase.
Turns out Mrs. Stack was indeed murdered. Page tries to get out of the hospital with the help of partner Lou, with Page posing as a corpse as he smokes a cigar under the sheet. His body is mixed up with that of Mrs. Stack.
There are more murders. It's mayhem. Nikki gets right in the middle. In fact she ends up in a trunk.
Also one of the orderlies mentions bank night. That refers to prizes given out at the movies to encourage people to attend. You can see how sometimes people might have needed an incentive.
Mrs. Stack (Blanche Yurka), the owner of a private hospital suspects her chief surgeon (George Zucco) is up to no good. Inspector Queen (Charley Grapewin) sends Ellery (Ralph Bellamy) in as a patient. Meanwhile, her son (Leon Ames), indebted to mobsters, needs his inheritance early so he arranges to have his mother murdered.
The would-be killers Page and Lou (Paul Hurst and Tom Dugan) try to run her over and fail. Mrs. Stack is injured and brought to the hospital along with Page, who broke his leg.
Nikki (Margaret Lindsay) shows up, disguised as a nurse. She mistakes what she sees going on in Mrs. Stack's room and tells Ellery the hospital is on fire. He runs out of his room, wrapped in his bedclothes with his pants on one leg and dragging his hospital bed. His other leg is stuck in a suitcase.
Turns out Mrs. Stack was indeed murdered. Page tries to get out of the hospital with the help of partner Lou, with Page posing as a corpse as he smokes a cigar under the sheet. His body is mixed up with that of Mrs. Stack.
There are more murders. It's mayhem. Nikki gets right in the middle. In fact she ends up in a trunk.
Also one of the orderlies mentions bank night. That refers to prizes given out at the movies to encourage people to attend. You can see how sometimes people might have needed an incentive.
Ralph Bellamy made his fourth and final appearance as literary sleuth Ellery Queen in Columbia's Ellery Queen and the Murder Ring. On this occasion, Ellery and his police-inspector father (Charley Grapewin) are summoned to a private hospital by its owner, philanthropist Mrs. Stack (Blanche Yurka). There've been some very weird goings-on at the hospital as of late, and Mrs. Stack wants to get to the bottom of things.
An ok-ish Ellery Queen where comedy features heavily, overriding the mystery and detecting; Margaret Lindsey and Ralph Bellamy carries things along, but it's just passable. George Zucco also stars, playing a menacing doctor.
An ok-ish Ellery Queen where comedy features heavily, overriding the mystery and detecting; Margaret Lindsey and Ralph Bellamy carries things along, but it's just passable. George Zucco also stars, playing a menacing doctor.
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- TriviaNot a lost film, but presently locked up because of legal complications.
- Quotes
Nikki Porter: The attack is his alibi.
- ConnectionsFollowed by A Close Call for Ellery Queen (1942)
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- Also known as
- The Murder Ring
- Production company
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- Runtime
- 1h 10m(70 min)
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 1.37 : 1
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