The Man of Gold
The Man of Gold

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The Man of Gold

1936
Movie
97 min
Hungarian

Az Aranyember (The Man of Gold) was based on a novel by Jokai, at one time Hungary's foremost storyteller. Set in the early 19th century, the story revolves around Timar (Ferenc Kiss), a ferryman on a Danish tugboat. Rescuing the daughter (Marisa Kormos) of a Turkish nobleman from a watery grave, Timar is rewarded with the girl's hand in marriage. Now rich beyond his wildest dreams, our hero finds he is unsatisfied; it seems he has never forgotten his true love, flower girl Noemi (Anna Fuzes). Timar is forced to suffer mightily until he is finally permitted a tender reunion with the girl of his dreams.

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IMDb6.3/10
Director: George B. SeitzGenres: Mystery, Crime

Plot Summary

When a wealthy industrialist is murdered, suspicion falls on his estranged son, who has recently returned after years abroad. A determined detective must unravel a complex web of family secrets, financial intrigue, and hidden motives to uncover the real killer. The investigation leads through glamorous parties and shadowy dealings, revealing that the victim had more enemies than anyone realized.

Critical Reception

As a B-movie from the mid-1930s, 'The Man of Gold' received modest reviews, often praised for its brisk pacing and adequate performances within the mystery genre conventions of the time. While not a critical sensation, it was generally considered a competently made and entertaining whodunit for its era.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its engaging mystery plot and suspenseful atmosphere.

  • Noted for competent direction and performances that kept the audience guessing.

  • Seen as a solid example of a typical pre-code era crime mystery.

Google audience: Audience reviews for 'The Man of Gold' are scarce due to its age and classification as a B-movie. However, general sentiment for films of this type from the era suggests appreciation for straightforward crime plots and classic Hollywood mystery elements.

Fun Fact

The film was produced by Columbia Pictures, which was known for its economical production of "B" pictures during this period.

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