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Shadow of Doubt
When a Hollywood producer is murdered, the most likely suspect is a man who is smitten with the victim's fiancee.
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Plot Summary
A young lawyer, Thorne, is framed for the murder of a wealthy industrialist and must race against time to clear his name. The investigation uncovers a web of deceit and betrayal involving a powerful family and their associates. Thorne finds himself in a perilous game of cat and mouse, with his own life on the line as he attempts to expose the real killer.
Critical Reception
While not a widely discussed film today, "Shadow of Doubt" was a standard B-movie offering of its time, receiving competent reviews for its mystery elements and pacing. It is generally considered a serviceable, if unremarkable, entry in the crime genre of the 1930s, appreciated for its straightforward narrative and atmospheric tension.
What Reviewers Say
Competent direction and a fast-moving plot keep the mystery engaging.
Phillips Holmes delivers a solid performance as the wrongly accused man.
The film offers a standard but effective dose of 1930s crime drama.
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Fun Fact
George B. Seitz, the director, was a prolific filmmaker known for his work in serials and B-movies, often directing multiple films in a single year.
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