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Rating: 5.857/10 by 7 users

The Walls Came Tumbling Down (1946)

A PI investigates a priest's murder.

Directing:
  • Lothar Mendes
Writing:
  • Jo Eisinger
  • Wilfred H. Petitt
Stars:
Release Date: Fri, Jun 07, 1946

Rating: 5.857/10 by 7 users

Alternative Title:

Country:
United States of America
Language:
English
Runtime: 01 hour 22 minutes
Budget: $0
Revenue: $0

Plot Keyword: film noir, private investigator, b movie

Lee Bowman
Gilbert Archer
Marguerite Chapman
Patricia Foster, AKA Laura Browning
Edgar Buchanan
George Bradford
George Macready
Matthew Stoker
Jonathan Hale
Captain Griffin
Elisabeth Risdon
Catherine Walsh
Moroni Olsen
Bishop Martin
Mary Field
Bradford's Secretary
Bess Flowers
Diner at Bianca's
Robert Ryan
Detective Regan (as Bob Ryan)

CinemaSerf

This is really all about the last ten minutes as we quite entertainingly finish off this otherwise unremarkable drama. "Gilbert" (Lee Bowman) is a red-top journalist who loves nothing more than a good old dose of salacious rumour-mongering. His life takes a more serious turn when his friend is murdered. The man was a priest, and the mystery deepens when we discover that his two bibles are being sought by the menacing "Stoker" (George Macready). Why? Well one of them contains a code that will lead to the secret hiding place of a priceless Da Vinci painting. The police suspect that maybe "Pat" aka "Laura" (Marguerite Chapman) is somehow involved, so she and our gossip-pedlar join forces hoping to find it (and some romance) first, or at least to stay alive! It's a bit better than your standard afternoon feature this and that's almost entirely down to the sparingly featured Macready and to Edgar Buchanan's contributions as "Bradford" - and I did quite like the carefully choreographed cellar-denouement. Nope, you'll never remember it, and it could probably lose twenty minutes of waffly preamble, but it's not bad.


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