The Echo Murders
The Echo Murders

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The Echo Murders

1945
Movie
75 min
English

Detective Sexton Blake takes on Nazi spies while solving a series of crimes.

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IMDb6.4/10
Director: Walter L. BrownGenres: Mystery, Crime, Film-Noir

Plot Summary

When a wealthy industrialist is found murdered in his locked study, Detective Mike Shayne is called in to investigate. The list of suspects includes the victim's disgruntled wife, a shady business partner, and a mysterious former employee. Shayne must unravel a complex web of deceit and hidden motives to uncover the killer before they strike again.

Critical Reception

As a B-movie from the era, 'The Echo Murders' received modest critical attention, primarily focusing on its formulaic but effective mystery plot and period atmosphere. While not a groundbreaking film, it's often regarded as a competent entry in the crime genre of the 1940s, appreciated for its straightforward storytelling and classic detective tropes.

What Reviewers Say

  • A standard but engaging whodunit that benefits from a classic noir atmosphere.

  • Features a satisfyingly complex plot that keeps the audience guessing.

  • The performances, particularly from the lead, add credibility to the proceedings.

Google audience: Audience reviews for 'The Echo Murders' are generally positive for fans of classic mystery films, often praising its intricate plot and period feel, though some find it to be a bit dated by modern standards.

Fun Fact

The film stars Hugh Beaumont in the role of Detective Mike Shayne, a character created by author Brett Halliday, who was portrayed by several actors in various film and television adaptations.

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CinemaSerf

I saw a rather dodgy print of this film, but luckily you can get just by recognising the voices: David Farrar as that other famous detective resident in London's Baker Street - "Sexton Blake"; Knyaston Reeves and Dennis Price could almost d...