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Murder on the Screen
An educational short film by the Eastman Kodak company on the proper care and handling of film.
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Plot Summary
A wealthy industrialist is found murdered in his study, and the investigation quickly becomes complicated by a web of deceit, greed, and hidden motives. Detective Van Houten must navigate through a cast of suspicious characters, each with a potential reason for wanting the victim dead. As the evidence mounts, the killer's identity remains elusive, leading to a suspenseful race against time to uncover the truth.
Critical Reception
As a Dutch film noir, 'Murder on the Screen' is recognized for its atmospheric tension and classic whodunit structure, though it may not have achieved widespread international acclaim. It is often viewed as a solid example of mid-century European crime cinema, appreciated for its intricate plot and suspenseful direction.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its effective noir atmosphere and suspenseful pacing.
The intricate plot and red herrings keep the audience guessing until the end.
Considered a well-crafted, if somewhat obscure, example of European crime cinema.
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Fun Fact
Despite its title and genre, 'Murder on the Screen' was originally a television play before being adapted for film.
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