


The Hour of 13
1890, London, and a serial killer known as The Terror is murdering policemen. When gentleman thief Nicholas Revel unwittingly becomes the chief suspect, he must use his guile and wits to prove he’s not the killer; whilst also not getting caught for a jewel robbery he has just committed.
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Plot Summary
A Scotland Yard detective, Inspector Hodgson, investigates a series of gruesome murders. The victims are all killed in a specific, ritualistic manner, leading Hodgson to believe he's dealing with a serial killer. As the body count rises, so does the pressure to find the killer before another life is taken.
Critical Reception
While not a widely discussed film today, 'The Hour of 13' received moderate reviews upon its release, particularly for its suspenseful atmosphere and Peter Lorre's chilling performance. Some critics found the plot a bit convoluted, but it was generally seen as a competently made thriller within the film-noir genre.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its atmospheric tension and moody cinematography.
- Peter Lorre's performance as the serial killer is often highlighted as a standout element.
- Some found the narrative to be somewhat predictable or less engaging than other noir thrillers of the era.
Google audience: Audience reception is not widely documented for this older film, but reviews that exist tend to appreciate its classic thriller elements and Lorre's presence.
Fun Fact
Peter Lorre, known for his roles in 'M' and 'Casablanca,' plays the villainous serial killer in 'The Hour of 13,' a role that allowed him to explore a darker, more psychologically complex character.
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