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Trapped by Television
An inventor looking for backing for his television invention gets involved with a crooked businessman and gangsters who try to steal his invention.
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Plot Summary
A struggling actress finds herself entangled in a murder mystery when she witnesses a crime through a television set. As she tries to uncover the truth, she becomes the prime suspect herself, facing a race against time to clear her name and expose the real killer.
Critical Reception
While not a major critical success upon its release, 'Trapped by Television' is noted for its early exploration of the crime genre with a then-novel technological element. Audiences at the time found it a suspenseful, if somewhat formulaic, B-movie.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its novel use of television as a plot device.
Criticized for predictable plot twists and uneven pacing.
Appreciated for its suspenseful atmosphere within the constraints of its budget.
Google audience: Audience reception data for this early film is largely unavailable. However, contemporary reviews suggest it was seen as an entertaining, albeit simple, mystery thriller for its era.
Fun Fact
This film is notable for being one of the earliest dramatic features to prominently feature a television set as a central element in its plot, reflecting the nascent interest in the new medium during the 1930s.
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