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Rating: 5.4/10 by 18 users

Fog Island (1945)

Leo, a former convict, is living in seclusion on an island with his step-daughter, the daughter of his late wife. Leo was framed by a group of former business associates, and he also suspects that one of them killed his wife. He has invited the group to his island, tempting them by hinting about a hidden fortune, and he has installed a number of traps and secret passages in his home. He is aided in his efforts by a former cell-mate who holds a grudge against the same persons. When everyone arrives, the atmosphere of mutual suspicion and the thick fog that covers the island promise a tense and hazardous weekend for everyone.

Directing:
  • Terry O. Morse
  • William A. Calihan Jr.
Writing:
  • Pierre Gendron
  • Bernadine Angus
Stars:
Release Date: Thu, Feb 15, 1945

Rating: 5.4/10 by 18 users

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Country:
United States of America
Language:
English
Runtime: 01 hour 12 minutes
Budget: $0
Revenue: $0

Plot Keyword: island, fortune teller, fog, murder, psychic, secret door, ex-con, séance, vengeance
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George Zucco
Leo Grainger
Lionel Atwill
Alec Ritchfield
Jerome Cowan
John Kavanaugh
Veda Ann Borg
Sylvia Jordan
John Whitney
Jeff Kingsley
Jacqueline deWit
Emiline Bronson (as Jacqueline DeWit)
Ian Keith
Dr. Lake
George Lloyd
Allerton, Butler

CinemaSerf

This is a very well staged murder mystery; the timings of movement throughout the fog-bound house riddled with secret passages are as precise as a ballet; and that helps keep the pace of it flowing along quite well. It needs to be, the dialogue is really quite poor and overall it's a waste of the talents of George Zucco and Lionel Atwill who don't really get much opportunity to get their teeth into the story at all. The story, well that's about a recently released inventor who invites a group of erstwhile business colleagues to his country house to avenge himself on those who he thinks were responsbile for his wrongful imprisonment. It's eerily enough photographed, but just goes on for too long without enough actually happening. I did like the ending though!


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