The Midnight Warning is a 1932 American mystery film directed by Spencer Gordon Bennet and starring William "Stage" Boyd, Claudia Dell and Huntley Gordon.[1] The film is also known as Eyes of Mystery (new American title).
The Midnight Warning | |
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Directed by | Spencer Gordon Bennet |
Written by | John T. Neville Norman Battle |
Produced by | Cliff P. Broughton George W. Weeks |
Starring | William "Stage" Boyd Claudia Dell Huntley Gordon |
Cinematography | Jules Cronjager |
Edited by | Byron Robinson |
Music by | Lee Zahler |
Production company | George W. Weeks Productions |
Distributed by | Mayfair Pictures |
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Running time | 63 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Plot
A sister & brother check into a posh hotel. Shortly thereafter, the brother is missing, & despite the sister's inquiries, no one admits to ever having seen the man. Meanwhile, a sniper shoots bullets through the window of the room that the brother & sister stayed in. Is there any connection between these events? That's the mystery.[2] It is based on the legend of the Vanishing Hotel Room.
Cast
- William "Stage" Boyd as Thorwaldt Cornish
- Claudia Dell as Enid Van Buren
- Huntley Gordon as Mr. Gordon
- John Harron as Erich
- Hooper Atchley as Dr. Steven Walcott
- Lloyd Whitlock as Rankin
- Phillips Smalley as Dr. Bronson
- Lloyd Ingraham as Adolph Klein
- Henry Hall as Dr. Barris
References
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