Doomed to Die
Doomed to Die

Doomed to Die

1940Movie68 minEnglish

Shipping magnate Cyrus Wentworth, downcast over a disaster to his ocean liner 'Wentworth Castle' (carrying, oddly enough, an illicit shipment of Chinese bonds) is shot in his office at the very moment of kicking out his daughter's fiance Dick Fleming. Of course, Captain Street arrests Dick, but reporter Bobbie Logan, the attractive thorn in Street's side, is so convinced he's wrong that she enlists the help of detective James Lee Wong to find the real killer.

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IMDb6.0/10
Director: William NighGenres: Mystery, Crime, Film-Noir

Plot Summary

A mysterious series of murders plagues a wealthy family, leading private detective Michael Lanyard, also known as "The Butler", to investigate. The victims are all connected to a rare and valuable coin collection, and Lanyard must unravel the complex web of greed and deceit to catch the killer before striking again. The investigation takes him through opulent mansions and shadowy dealings.

Critical Reception

Doomed to Die is a classic example of early B-movie mystery thrillers, often noted for its atmospheric tension and Boris Karloff's menacing presence. While not a critical darling upon release, it has gained a cult following over the years for its enjoyable if somewhat formulaic, noir-infused plot and Karloff's performance.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its suspenseful atmosphere and Karloff's compelling performance.
  • Acknowledged for its engaging mystery plot within the genre's conventions.
  • Seen as a solid, if unexceptional, entry in the early mystery thriller canon.

Google audience: Audience reviews are scarce for this older film, but general sentiment leans towards appreciation for its vintage mystery elements and the presence of Boris Karloff.

Fun Fact

Boris Karloff, famous for playing Frankenstein's monster and The Mummy, took on the role of the titular "The Butler" in this film, a sophisticated private detective who operates undercover.

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CinemaSerf

CinemaSerf

When a fire engulfs the "Wentworth Castle" at sea, the owner "Cyrus P. Wentworth" is devastated: very shortly afterwards, and after altering his will, he is dead! Enter "Mr. Wong" ( a thickly-accented Karloff) who has to navigate some quite...
talisencrw

talisencrw

I love Boris Karloff so much in this 5-pack of early films he made that it doesn't bother me that he plays an Oriental detective. He threw himself, vitally, into every role he portrayed, and that's why he's so beloved today.