Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuA magnate, Kluck, is murdered in a radio office with cyanogen gas. The numerous suspects include Steenie, who is in love with Butts; her brother; a radio announcer and a janitor who learned ... Alles lesenA magnate, Kluck, is murdered in a radio office with cyanogen gas. The numerous suspects include Steenie, who is in love with Butts; her brother; a radio announcer and a janitor who learned the stiff was making love to his daughter.A magnate, Kluck, is murdered in a radio office with cyanogen gas. The numerous suspects include Steenie, who is in love with Butts; her brother; a radio announcer and a janitor who learned the stiff was making love to his daughter.
- Regie
- Drehbuch
- Hauptbesetzung
- Finney Fish
- (as Skeets Gallagher)
- Aiken
- (as John Arthur)
- Harry Lake
- (as Lind Hayes)
- Joe Carney
- (as Joseph Downing)
- Reporter
- (Nicht genannt)
- Wilbur
- (Nicht genannt)
- Hotel Doorman
- (Nicht genannt)
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This is one of the 'Crime Club' mysteries that Universal made in the late 1930s. While I haven't read the novel it is based on, it certainly has a better title, given it was published as DEATH COMES FOR MR. CLUCK, with the author named as 'Xanthippe.' It's not a great mystery -- we don't get the motivation until after the unmasking of the murderer -- but it is slickly written and directed, with a good cast that includes Peter Lind Hayes, William Lundigan, George Meeker, Lee J.Cobb and Johnny Arthur.
However, the head of the radio company wants to cover it up and claim that Kluck died of natural causes, like heart failure. He's helped in this deceit by a dodgy doctor (Edward Van Sloan).
But Benjamin, with the help of Steenie, insist on sleuthing ...
Danger on the Air is set entirely within a radio station where the murder occurs and ingenious one too and there's no police called at the scene of the crime and it's up to Donald Wood and Nan Grey to find out who killed the victim, who is -no surprise - a horrid man. Which means there's many suspects. It's fast-paced, breezy , funny and the two leads are quite charming.
Berton Churchill is our victim and the setting is a radio studio. Churchill is once again an unctuous bloviating personality who thinks the world revolves around him and his product. He was killed during a broadcast of his program in a most unique manner which I won't reveal except to say a variation on the method was used in one of the Boris Karloff Mr. Wong movies.
The only member of the radio staff who actually stands up to Churchill is sound engineer Donald Woods and its Woods together Nan Grey who solve the mystery. Churchill was not the kind of guy anyone was going to mourn, but the other death is that of the station janitor Lee J. Cobb in an early role for him and it was simply a byproduct of the Churchill homicide.
Special attention should be paid to Peter Lind Hayes who plays a young usher at the station who treats us all to a series of imitations of various radio personalities of the day including Bing Crosby, Ben Bernie, and Rudy Vallee and many more.
The only hint I'll give you is the eventual killer is not one you would think capable.
A good B picture cast gave Universal a good programmer.
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- WissenswertesIn 1937, Universal had entered into a deal with Crime Club, a prolific publisher of pulp whodunits, allowing it to produce up to 4 of it's novels annually. This was the 4th entry of 11 that were eventually produced, all as B-pictures.
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Christina 'Steenie' MacCorkle: Do I have to come right out and ask you to take me home?
- SoundtracksWhere Are You?
Lyrics by Harold Adamson
Melody by Jimmy McHugh
Played on piano by Christina "Steenie" MacCorkle (Nan Grey) in Kluck's apartment.
© 1937
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