Tomorrow at Seven 1933
Tomorrow at Seven
People in an old, dark mansion are menaced by a maniac called "The Black Ace".
People in an old, dark mansion are menaced by a maniac called "The Black Ace".
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Full Cast & Crew... Neil Broderick
... Martha Winters
... Clancy
... Dugan
... Thornton Drake
... Austin Winters
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See All 1 Reviews13 Jun 2022 by CinemaSerf
This is a rather basic crime drama that showcases the talents of Frank McHugh ("Clancy") and Allan Jenkins ("Duggan") as a couple of detectives called to a big house to investigate the murderous shenanigans of the "Black Ace". The mysterious killer has a habit of impaling his victims and he wants them to see what's coming to them as he does the deed, too! Writer Ralph Spence maintains quiet a bit of suspense as the small cast - led by Chester Morris ("Broderick") and Henry Stephenson ("Drake"), alongside the glamorous Vivienne Osborne ("Martha") keep us guessing as to who might be the elusive monster. It's hardly an hour in length and it moves well with decent performances all round. The not-so-dynamic duo do grate after a while, but their's is not really my kind of humour, so I can't really hold that against this cheap and cheerful, throwaway drama that entertains well enough.
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Release Date:
Jun 01, 1933
Run Time:
1hr 2`
MMPA Rating:
NR
Original Language:
English
Status:
Released
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This is a rather basic crime drama that showcases the talents of Frank McHugh ("Clancy") and Allan Jenkins ("Duggan") as a couple of detectives called to a big house to investigate the murderous shenanigans of the "Black Ace". The mysterious killer has a habit of impaling his victims and he wants them to see what's coming to them as he does the deed, too! Writer Ralph Spence maintains quiet a bit of suspense as the small cast - led by Chester Morris ("Broderick") and Henry Stephenson ("Drake"), alongside the glamorous Vivienne Osborne ("Martha") keep us guessing as to who might be the elusive monster. It's hardly an hour in length and it moves well with decent performances all round. The not-so-dynamic duo do grate after a while, but their's is not really my kind of humour, so I can't really hold that against this cheap and cheerful, throwaway drama that entertains well enough.
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Tomorrow at Seven
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... Director
Cast
... Neil Broderick
... Martha Winters
... Clancy
... Dugan
... Thornton Drake
... Austin Winters
... Jerry Simons
... Mrs. Quincy
... Asa Marsden
... Henderson
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