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Sh! The Octopus
Comedy-mystery finds Detectives Kelly and Dempsey trapped in a deserted lighthouse with a group of strangers who are being terrorized by a killer octopus AND a mysterious crime figure named after the title sea creature.
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Plot Summary
A bumbling detective, Professor "Jinx" Jones, is called to a remote island to investigate a series of mysterious deaths, all of which seem to be connected to an unusually large octopus. As Jinx delves deeper into the peculiar circumstances, he finds himself entangled in a web of eccentric characters, potential blackmail, and the very real threat of the cephalopod culprit.
Critical Reception
Sh! The Octopus is a quirky, B-movie mystery from the 1930s that leans heavily into its comedic elements. While not a critical darling, it's often remembered for its unusual premise and the performance of Hugh Herbert, who delivers a performance characteristic of his comedic style. It's generally viewed as a lighthearted and somewhat campy mystery, offering a diverting if not particularly profound cinematic experience.
What Reviewers Say
The film offers a humorous take on the mystery genre, often through its eccentric characters.
Hugh Herbert's comedic performance is a central, albeit divisive, element.
The unusual premise involving an octopus provides a memorable, if not entirely serious, plot device.
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Fun Fact
The film's title, 'Sh! The Octopus', is a playful nod to the suspenseful nature of the mystery, creating an expectation of a startling revelation involving the titular creature.
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