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Campus Sleuth
A photographer is murdered just outside a college dance. The body is found by Lee Watson, but promptly disappears, as it's being whisked from one point to another on campus by an ex-con night watchman. However, he isn't the killer, and Freddie, Dodie, Betty and Lee set out to find the culprit who put a big damper on their big event.
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Plot Summary
A journalism student at a college gets entangled in a murder investigation when his professor is found dead. He teams up with a campus detective to uncover the truth behind the death, which seems to involve stolen research and jealous rivals.
Critical Reception
As a low-budget B-movie from the late 1940s, 'Campus Sleuth' received minimal critical attention upon its release. It is generally considered a lighthearted, unpretentious mystery-comedy, often noted for its fast pace and formulaic plot typical of the genre during that era.
What Reviewers Say
Entertaining for its simple mystery and light comedic elements.
A straightforward 'whodunit' that fulfills expectations for a B-movie.
Features a predictable plot but is watchable due to its brevity.
Google audience: Audience reception for 'Campus Sleuth' is not widely documented through specific Google user reviews, but it is generally viewed as a minor, charming film from its time.
Fun Fact
Director William Beaudine was known for his prolific output of low-budget films, earning him the nickname 'One-Take Beaudine' for his efficient shooting style.
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