Director: Charles Vidor•Genres: Horror, Mystery, Thriller
A young man inherits a mansion and discovers it is haunted by the spirit of a murdered woman. He must unravel the mystery of her death and banish the vengeful ghost before it claims him as its next victim. The film blends elements of gothic horror with a whodunit mystery, featuring a spooky atmosphere and a climactic confrontation.
Upon its release, 'The Dark Hour' received mixed to positive reviews, with many critics praising its atmospheric tension and Lugosi's performance, though some found the plot somewhat convoluted. It is considered a notable early example of a supernatural thriller.
Praised for its spooky atmosphere and suspense.
Béla Lugosi's performance as the enigmatic doctor is a highlight.
The mystery plot is engaging, though occasionally predictable.
Google audience: Audience reception is largely unavailable due to the film's age and limited distribution, but historical notes suggest appreciation for its horror elements.
Director Charles Vidor later went on to direct more mainstream Hollywood films like 'Gilda' and 'Cover Girl'.
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