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Panic on the Air
A sports announcer and a friend investigate after a pitcher misses a series. When they discover that gangsters are trying to find a hidden fortune, they use the radio show to foil the plan.
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Plot Summary
A radio station manager is suspected of murder when a popular announcer is found dead during a broadcast. As police investigate, they uncover a web of secrets and rivalries within the station's staff. The drama unfolds as the manager races against time to clear his name and find the real killer before he is apprehended.
Critical Reception
While "Panic on the Air" was a B-movie of its time, it is often noted for its surprisingly effective suspense and fast-paced plot, typical of low-budget thrillers from the era. It provided straightforward entertainment without aiming for high art.
What Reviewers Say
Engaging mystery with a compelling whodunit.
Effective use of radio setting adds to the tension.
A well-paced B-movie thriller for its time.
Google audience: Audience reception data is not readily available for this early film, but it is generally considered a competent example of its genre from the 1930s.
Fun Fact
The film's premise, involving a murder happening during a live radio broadcast, was a common trope in early thrillers that sought to leverage the novelty and immediacy of radio as a medium.
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