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The Great Radio Mystery

Original title: Take the Stand
  • 1934
  • A
  • 1h 18m
IMDb RATING
5.3/10
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Vince Barnett, William H. O'Brien, and Bradley Page in The Great Radio Mystery (1934)
Mystery

A radio columnist is threatened by gangsters and later murdered during a broadcast. A detective sets out to find the killers.A radio columnist is threatened by gangsters and later murdered during a broadcast. A detective sets out to find the killers.A radio columnist is threatened by gangsters and later murdered during a broadcast. A detective sets out to find the killers.

  • Director
    • Phil Rosen
  • Writers
    • Earl Derr Biggers
    • Albert DeMond
  • Stars
    • Jack La Rue
    • Thelma Todd
    • Gail Patrick
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.3/10
    56
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Phil Rosen
    • Writers
      • Earl Derr Biggers
      • Albert DeMond
    • Stars
      • Jack La Rue
      • Thelma Todd
      • Gail Patrick
    • 3User reviews
    • 4Critic reviews
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    Jack La Rue
    Jack La Rue
    • George Gaylord
    Thelma Todd
    Thelma Todd
    • Miss Sally Oxford
    Gail Patrick
    Gail Patrick
    • Cornelia Burbank
    Russell Hopton
    Russell Hopton
    • Bill Hamilton
    Berton Churchill
    Berton Churchill
    • Mr. Jerome Burbank
    • (as Burton Churchill)
    Vince Barnett
    Vince Barnett
    • Tony
    Leslie Fenton
    Leslie Fenton
    • Hugh Halliburton
    Sheila Terry
    Sheila Terry
    • Mrs. Pearl Reynolds
    Paul Hurst
    Paul Hurst
    • Denny O'Brien
    DeWitt Jennings
    DeWitt Jennings
    • Police Commissioner
    Bradley Page
    Bradley Page
    • Ernie Paddock
    Oscar Apfel
    Oscar Apfel
    • Mr. Nevin
    Jason Robards Sr.
    Jason Robards Sr.
    • Joe Reynolds
    • (as Jason Robards)
    Richard Tucker
    Richard Tucker
    • Mr. Burnside
    Arnold Gray
    Arnold Gray
    • Percy Dale
    Eddie Kane
    Eddie Kane
    • Carr
    • (as Edward Kane)
    Henry Hall
    Henry Hall
    • Juror
    • (uncredited)
    Al Hill
    Al Hill
    • Man at Radio Station
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Phil Rosen
    • Writers
      • Earl Derr Biggers
      • Albert DeMond
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    5boblipton

    Locked Room Mystery

    There are a lot of people who want Jack Larue dead. He's a broadcaster who spreads a lot of bad news about people, like bankrupt broker Berton Churchill, who's ruined a lot of his clients, and gangster Bradley Page. So when Larue is shot dead while he's alone in his locked broadcasting booth, with lots of people who want him shut up milling around in the corridors, there are lots of suspects. But there are lots of confusing clues, and it's up to Russell Hopton to sort them out and finger the real killer. He'd better hurry up, though. The jury is deliberating.

    It's a delicious little locked-room mystery, and I'm not sure I think the way the murder was actually carried out is possible, but this is the movies, and the proof is in the confession. There's an awful lot of talking involved, making this less cinematic, but there are some interesting performers, including Thelma Todd in a serious role, Gil Patrick as Churchill's daughter, Vince Barnett, Leslie Fenton, Pal Hurst, Oscar Apfel.... enough to keep fans of old movies and these now obscure actors interested.
    5planktonrules

    Killed while on the air.

    In "Take the Stand", Jack LaRue plays George Gaylord, a radio host whose muckraking show is very popular. But to get these ratings, he discloses all sorts of peccadilloes on his program...much like the real life muckraker, Walter Winchell. In fact, I am pretty certain that Gaylord was modeled after Winchell....and MANY rich and famous people would have loved him dead.

    During one of his shows, Gaylord is locked in a sound-proof booth. Outside is a room full of people who hate him and are waiting to give him a piece of their minds. But the confrontation outside the booth never occurs, as someone apparently broke in and killed Gaylord during his broadcast. The problem is that there are tons of suspects...too many.

    This sort of mystery film was very popular in B-movies in the 1930s and 40s. And, interestingly, several were ALSO about radio broadcasters being killed! Again, I think this was perhaps a case of wishful thinking! Additionally, the dumb cop investigating the crime is pretty typical of such films. And, there's the standard gather everyone into one room until one of them incriminates themselves scene at the end! And, sadly, the murder isn't all that hard to figure out...as I did early on after the murder. Overall, a very familiar sort of film, entertaining but very slight because of all the standard cliches.

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    • Trivia
      A Nitrate Print of this film survives in the UCLA Film and Television Archives, and is not listed for preservation.
    • Quotes

      George Gaylord: Any new dirt?

      Miss Sally Oxford: Cooper suicided. The police blame your story.

      George Gaylord: Yeah, I heard it along the main stem. Just another guy who couldn't take it.

      Miss Sally Oxford: We're having a lot of complaints, George. How about toning down a little for a while, huh?

      George Gaylord: Aw, now don't you go spongey on me, baby. Who's been squawking?

      Miss Sally Oxford: Well, Joe Reynolds called up and raised the roof and so did old man Burbank. When he couldn't get you, he switched to Carr. I also got a tip-off that Ernie Paddock is talking to his trigger man. 'Course those are the important ones and there's dozens of smaller fry.

      George Gaylord: Just a lot of poor fish who get hooked by their own recklessness and then flop around when they're drawn up into the sunlight. Celebrities are made and paid by the public and the public has a right to know the real, inside dope on their darlings. And as long as the public keeps supporting the Gaylord nose for news, they're going to get their money's worth.

      Miss Sally Oxford: OK, George. You know me, I'm for you. Only, I don't want to see you get yourself in a jam.

      George Gaylord: Nah, don't worry, baby. I hold up coat-tails when I walk through the mud!

    • Crazy credits
      Jack LaRue and Gail Patrick courtesy of Paramount Pictures.

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    • Release date
      • June 10, 1935 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Take the Stand
    • Filming locations
      • Talisman Studios - 4516 Sunset Blvd., Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, USA(Studio)
    • Production company
      • Liberty Pictures
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 18 minutes
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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