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The Dark Hour. 1936. A pair of detectives investigate the murder of a billionaire who was being blackmailed and received death threats, there are suspects including the victim's family. This was a mild comedy thriller with a different array of characters that seem to blame and point the finger at each other pretty well, like other houses in these old movies, the set designers do well by creating high ceilings in a house that looks small and there is always that tense atmosphere and low budget. It may not be the greatest who dunnit movie but entertaining enough. MV5BMjE3MTI0NTMwMV5BMl5BanBnXkFtZTgwMzk5NDUzMzE@._V1_.jpg
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Crimes At The Dark House. 1940 A mad man kills a man who has just inherited a large estate and assumes the dead man's identity and continues his murder spree around the house. I have never seen this Tod Slaughter movie in a while and feel very happy to be doing so, he plays the fake Sir Percival Glyde pretty well and he does try to over act at times. Done on a low budget, this does have some tense and suspense moments with some little light humour added in. The light used in the film does come across as being way too dark at times even for the outside moments and best viewed in dim or no lights on. 220px-Crimes_at_the_Dark_House_FilmPoster.jpeg
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