Call It Murder (1934)

Call It Murder (1934)
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The old "If it were your own daughter" plot device forms the basis of the independently-produced crime melodrama Midnight. O.P. Heggie plays jury foreman Edward Weldon, who has no qualms about sentencing a woman to death for a crime of passion. His unpopular decision makes Weldon persona non grata even in his own home, but he sticks to his firm belief that all murderers must pay the supreme penalty, no matter what the provocation. He soon has cause to regret his intractability when his own daughter Stella (Sidney Fox) kills a former lover who betrayed her. In addition to Humphrey Bogart, who plays the small but memorable role of one of the murder victims, this New York-filmed oddity also features such Broadway-bred talent as Margaret Wycherly, Henry Hull, Granville Bates, Helen Flint, and, in their film debuts, Lynne Overman and Richard Whorf. Midnight was later reissued by Astor Films as Call it Murder to cash in on Bogart's latter-day popularity (Bogie was also "promoted" to top billing in the refilmed opening credits). ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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Starring:
Sidney FoxO.P. Heggie, (more)
Director(s):
Chester Erskine
Format(s):
DVD
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Synopsis of Call It Murder

The old "If it were your own daughter" plot device forms the basis of the independently-produced crime melodrama Midnight. O.P. Heggie plays jury foreman Edward Weldon, who has no qualms about sentencing a woman to death for a crime of passion. His unpopular decision makes Weldon persona non grata even in his own home, but he sticks to his firm belief that all murderers must pay the supreme penalty, no matter what the provocation. He soon has cause to regret his intractability when his own daughter Stella (Sidney Fox) kills a former lover who betrayed her. In addition to Humphrey Bogart, who plays the small but memorable role of one of the murder victims, this New York-filmed oddity also features such Broadway-bred talent as Margaret Wycherly, Henry Hull, Granville Bates, Helen Flint, and, in their film debuts, Lynne Overman and Richard Whorf. Midnight was later reissued by Astor Films as Call it Murder to cash in on Bogart's latter-day popularity (Bogie was also "promoted" to top billing in the refilmed opening credits). ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
73 mins

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Director(s):
Chester Erskine
Writer(s):
Chester Erskine
Producer(s):
Chester Erskine
Categories:
Mystery & Suspense
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David L.

Bogie is the best thing about this movie. Sidney Fox is a cute little thing, but rather unbelievable. O.P. Heggie takes on the wild-haired look of a caricature of Albert Einstein but without the sweet look that AE had. The plot is mediocre.

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Mark P.

I usually dont comment on directors becuase I'm not a movie critic but have to with this film. The camera angles were fantastic, a must see just for technique. Ahead of its time.

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