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Rating: 5/10 by 2 users

Seven Doors to Death (1944)

An architect (Chick Chandler) studies the doors of six shops and an apartment house to solve a gem theft/double murder.

Directing:
  • Lou Perlof
  • Elmer Clifton
Writing:
  • Elmer Clifton
  • Helen Kiely
Stars:
Release Date: Wed, Aug 16, 1944

Rating: 5/10 by 2 users

Alternative Title:
7 Portas do Destino - BR
Il mistero delle sette porte - IT
Vanishing Corpses - US

Country:
United States of America
Language:
English
Runtime: 01 hour 04 minutes
Budget: $0
Revenue: $0

Plot Keyword: police, photographer, architect, investigation, murder, missing body, multiple suspects

Chick Chandler
Jimmy McMillan
June Clyde
Mary Rawling
George Meeker
Charles Eaton
Michael Raffetto
Capt. Wm. Jaffe
Gregory Gaye
Henry Butler aka Gregor (as Gregory Gay)
Edgar Dearing
Claude Burns
Rebel Randall
Mable De Rose
Milton Wallace
Donald Adams
Casey MacGregor
Timothy Green
Gene Roth
Detective Morgan (uncredited)

CinemaSerf

There is definitely something of the stage play to this lightly amusing whodunit. Poor old architect "Jimmy" (Chick Chandler) finds himself embroiled in a murder - but whose. He finds one body, the police find another... Both he and "Mary" (June Clyde) are suspected and so to prove their innocence, they decide to join forces and track down the culprit - and that involves cellars, spooky passages and lots of spider's webs. It's but an hour long, this, but there's a distinct lack of weight to both the story and the cast. Indeed it's not just chemistry that's lacking, it's the actual ability to deliver the plentiful lines in anything like a convincing or scary fashion. I'm guessing there was little-to-no budget, the production is static and the sound effects used just a bit too often to help create a slight sense of menace as they almost stumble onto their quarry. It's not terrible, it's actually quite passable - just aim low.


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