5/10
Mediocre whodunit
7 March 2011
Warning: Spoilers
This is a cheap and antiquated production - upon seeing it, if one didn't know better, one might assume that there was almost no advancement in any areas of filmmaking between, say, 1931 and 1941, which of course is not true. The script has some knowing moments of satire at the genre (the outsider who comes in the "last 3 pages", the disappearing corpses "just after the middle of the picture", the closing gag about the Hays office, etc.), and fairly unpredictable culprit(s), but the final twist leaves a bad taste behind since it renders the preceding deaths both meaningless and avoidable. As the eccentric and sharp-tongued aunt, Sarah Padden is the best out of a generally B-level cast. ** out of 4.
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