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Murder by Invitation

  • 1941
  • Approved
  • 1h 7m
IMDb RATING
5.8/10
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Wallace Ford and Marian Marsh in Murder by Invitation (1941)
Film NoirComedyCrimeDramaMysteryRomance

A wealthy woman has a murder mystery on her hands when her greedy relatives wind up dead after being invited to her home.A wealthy woman has a murder mystery on her hands when her greedy relatives wind up dead after being invited to her home.A wealthy woman has a murder mystery on her hands when her greedy relatives wind up dead after being invited to her home.

  • Director
    • Phil Rosen
  • Writer
    • George Bricker
  • Stars
    • Wallace Ford
    • Marian Marsh
    • Sarah Padden
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.8/10
    551
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Phil Rosen
    • Writer
      • George Bricker
    • Stars
      • Wallace Ford
      • Marian Marsh
      • Sarah Padden
    • 29User reviews
    • 6Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Wallace Ford
    Wallace Ford
    • Bob White
    Marian Marsh
    Marian Marsh
    • Nora O'Brien
    Sarah Padden
    Sarah Padden
    • Cassandra 'Cassie' Denham
    Gavin Gordon
    Gavin Gordon
    • Garson Denham
    George Guhl
    George Guhl
    • Sheriff William Boggs
    Wallis Clark
    Wallis Clark
    • Judge Moore
    Minerva Urecal
    Minerva Urecal
    • Maxine Denham
    J. Arthur Young
    • Trowbridge Cadwalader Montrose
    Herb Vigran
    Herb Vigran
    • Eddie
    • (as Herbert Vigran)
    Phillip Trent
    • Larry Denham
    • (as Philip Trent)
    Dave O'Brien
    Dave O'Brien
    • Michael
    Hazel Keener
    Hazel Keener
    • Mary Denham
    Isabel La Mal
    Isabel La Mal
    • Martha Denham
    • (as Isabelle LaMal)
    Lee Shumway
    Lee Shumway
    • Eric
    John James
    John James
    • Tom Denham
    Kay Deslys
    Kay Deslys
    • Katie
    Arthur Berkeley
    • Courtroom Specator
    • (uncredited)
    James Carlisle
    • Alienist
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Phil Rosen
    • Writer
      • George Bricker
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    5jonfrum2000

    Watchable, as a comedy

    This is a comedy using the murder mystery genre as background. The main characters are a bit stiff - especially considering this was made in 1941 - but it's not a bad hour spent. The story revolves around old aunt Cassie, whose odd 'uh-heh' laugh is closer to caricature than character-defining. The newspaper columnist who serves as the detective in this film, is played by Wallace Ford. He and his secretary (?) and photographer play their stereotypical roles no better than the stereotypes you'd expect. The sheriff - presumably from New York somewhere, as that's where the court case was heard - sounds more like an Okie than an upstate New Yorker, and follows his own stereotype of the hayseed lawman, accent included. Of course, he's a buffoon as well, asking the newspaper columnist for advice at every turn.

    So we know the flaws. Still, this was a B movie, intended as filler, and that's how we should judge it. There's nothing about it that made me want to hit the stop button - unlike some stinkers - and for fans of 1930s mysteries, it's an acceptable detour into comedy. Not laugh out loud comedy, but light amusement. It's out of copyright, and I found it on a 5 CD collection Mystery and Murder: 25 Crime Classics at my library. So it was worth every penny I paid for it.
    7csteidler

    Relatives gather in old dark house for murder, laughs

    Rich old Aunt Cassie considers herself "the only sane person in a family of nitwits." She invites her greedy relatives to the creaky family mansion—instructing them to arrive on Friday at midnight—where she will decide which of them will inherit her millions. Needless to say, it's not long before the murders start….

    Vanishing corpses, secret passageways—murder spoof elements abound in this extremely goofy murder mystery. Assorted crackpot characters include several shifty relatives, an oddball sheriff, and a snoopy neighbor.

    Sarah Padden cackles gleefully as the eccentric Aunt Cassie. Wallace Ford is tough to dislike as wisecracking newspaper reporter Bob White. Marian Marsh is lively and likable as White's assistant Nora, although she isn't given much to do except keep up with Ford's jokes and detective work.

    This Monogram production is certainly a cheapie: while some scenes look like they may have been rehearsed, others definitely don't. However… a sense of good natured fun carries the picture along, and joviality mostly makes up for lack of production polish.

    Also livening up this B mystery are a few cute comments alluding to the fact that this is, in fact, a B mystery. Just past the midway point, for example, Ford discusses the two missing corpses: Dead bodies, he says, always go missing in murder mysteries and "it generally happens just past the middle of the picture."

    It ain't profound but it's pretty easy viewing for those who enjoy good silly lowbrow fun.

    And what a great closing line!
    6VADigger

    Same old, same old

    Virtually indistinguishable from the scores of other comedy/mysteries so popular in the 30s and 40s. All the cliches are here - wealthy dowager, hidden fortune, isolated country house, hidden passages, venal relatives, intrepid reporter with his comic sidekick and wisecracking "doll", bumbling police detective - all that is missing is the dark and stormy night. Fun performances by some great character actors are about all that set this movie apart. There are better ways to spend your time.
    6blanche-2

    The old dark house

    "Murder by Invitation" is a B film from 1941 starring Wallace Ford as Bob White, a reporter who covers the trial of an elderly woman (Sara Padden) whose relatives want to have her declared insane so they can have her $3 million. She proves that she's very far from insane in an amusing court scene.

    She then invites her family to her estate for the weekend. She wants to observe all of them and decide which family member is most deserving of her money. She wants them to arrive at midnight, which makes some of them nervous. Not long after they settle in, relatives start dying.

    Good B with Wallace Ford and Marian Marsh as an attractive couple, and Sara Padden is quite sprightly as the dowager. The end is interesting and fun.
    8MarcoAntonio1

    Zany film that works in spite of itself!

    Talk about screwy films! "Murder By Invitation" almost takes first place! A daffy old lady, Aunt Cassie (a terrible performance by Sarah Padden who seems to be reading her lines off of cue cards) invites her greedy relatives to her country estate for the weekend and murders start to pop up all over the place. A reporter (Wallace Ford) and his secretary (Marian Marsh) arrive at the estate to get the scoop. Minerva Urecal (whom I usually like) overacts here as one of Aunt Cassie's relations. J. Arthur Young is totally offbeat as Trownbridge Montrose (Aunt Cassie's neighbor). Dave O'Brien is good, as usual, though as the estate's chauffeur. Zany dialog is almost unbelievable at times and Ford (although likable) is too old to be pretty Marsh's sweetheart boss. In spite of itself, "Murder By Invitation" is a film that works, although I don't quite know how!

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    • Trivia
      Cassandra's fortune of three million dollars would be about $62 million dollars in 2023.
    • Goofs
      When Bob White reads the note that was left after the small statue is taken, he holds it in one hand because he has shaving cream in the other. But the close up of the note shows it being held by two hands.
    • Quotes

      [last lines]

      Eddie, the Photographer: The Hays Office ain't gonna like that long kiss!

    • Crazy credits
      Each change of the opening credits appear to be dissolved away by flames.
    • Connections
      References The Cat and the Canary (1939)

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    • Release date
      • June 30, 1941 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Murder at Midnight
    • Production company
      • Supreme Pictures
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 7m(67 min)
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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