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The Murder in the Museum (1934)

4 | May 26, 1934 (US) | Thriller | 01:05

Sinister sideshow of death!

When a city councilman is murdered while investigating allegations of drug dealing going on a a somewhat disreputable sideshow, the daughter of the chief suspect teams up with a newspaper reporter to find the real killer.

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Henry B. Walthall
Bernard Latham Wayne, alias Prof. Mysto
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John Harron
Jerry Ross
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Phyllis Barrington
Lois Brandon
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Tom O'Brien
Alfred Carr
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Joseph W. Girard
Police Commissioner Brandon
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Symona Boniface
Katura the Seeress
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Donald Kerr
Museum Tour Guide
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Sam Flint
Councilman Blair Newgate
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John Elliott
Detective Chief Snell
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Steve Clemente
Pedro Darro

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CinemaSerf
5 | Jun 13, 2022
This may well have had worthier undertones about the levels of corruption and deprivation of parts of America in the 1930s, but to get the message across succinctly, this would have had to improve considerably on the rather humdrum effort we are presented with here. A well-meaning city councillor is investigating some drug dealers when he is murdered. The usual format ensues as newspaper reporter (John Harron) and feisty gal (this time the daughter of the suspect - Phyllis Barrington) team up to get to the bottom of all. The acting is terrible - it's as if each line is being independently cued; and the dialogue when it does flows in a staccato, gloopy sort of fashion is wooden. The travelling museum environment offers a few quirkier characters (including a seer who ought to have been able to settle things far earlier!) but really, this is just ordinary afternoon filler.