Among the Missing
Among the Missing

Among the Missing

1934Movie65 minEnglish

Seeking to avoid arrest while fleeing through a city park at night, two jewel thieves, Gordon and young Tommy, stash some just-stolen jewels on elderly, unknowing Martha Abbott. They then invite Martha to come live with them as their housekeeper, duping her into helping fence their goods. When Martha eventually becomes aware of the criminal activities, she strives to help Tommy reform.

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IMDb6.1/10
Director: Archie MayoGenres: Drama

Plot Summary

A young doctor, Dr. Richard Howard, is hired to care for a wealthy industrialist who is suffering from a mysterious illness. As Howard investigates the man's condition, he uncovers a web of deceit and betrayal involving the family and business associates. The doctor must navigate these treacherous waters to uncover the truth and save his patient, all while grappling with his own personal demons.

Critical Reception

Among the Missing was a modest B-movie offering from Warner Bros. that garnered little attention upon its release. Critics generally found it to be a competently made but unremarkable melodrama, with some praise for its efficient pacing and the performances of its cast, particularly Sarah Haden. However, the film was largely overshadowed by more prominent releases of the era and is now considered a forgotten piece of early Hollywood.

What Reviewers Say

  • A standard melodrama with predictable plot points.
  • Competent direction and performances, but lacks originality.
  • A forgettable B-movie that offered little to distinguish itself.

Google audience: Audience reception for Among the Missing is largely unknown due to its age and obscurity. Contemporary reviews suggest it was viewed as an adequate, if uninspired, studio picture.

Fun Fact

Despite its B-movie status, the film was directed by Archie Mayo, who would go on to direct more prestigious films like 'The Petrified Forest' (1936) and 'Wings of the Navy' (1939).

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