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Director
  
William Clemens

Music director
  
Heinz Eric Roemheld

Duration
  

Country
  
United States

6.8/10
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Genre
  
Comedy, Crime, Mystery

Screenplay
  
Kenneth Gamet

Language
  
English

Nancy Drew and the Hidden Staircase (film) movie poster

Writer
  
Mildred Wirt Benson
,
Kenneth Garnet

Release date
  
September 9, 1939 (1939-09-09)

Cast
  
Bonita Granville
(Nancy Drew),
Frankie Thomas
(Ted Nickerson),
John Litel
(Carson Drew),
Charlotte Wynters
(Edna Gregory),
Edgar Edwards
('Chuck' Marley),
Roger Imhof
(Sheriff Barney Riggs)

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Nancy Drew and the Hidden Staircase is a 1939 mystery film directed by William Clemens and written by Kenneth Garnet. It is fourth and last in a series of films starring Bonita Granville as teenage amateur detective Nancy Drew, Frankie Thomas as her boyfriend, and John Litel as her father. It was loosely based on the novel of the same name by Mildred Wirt Benson. The film was released by Warner Bros. on September 9, 1939.

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Plot

Nancy Drew and the Hidden Staircase (film) movie scenes

The elderly Turnbull sisters want to donate their mansion for a children's hospital. However, their father's will states that at least one of them has to stay in the house every night for twenty years before they can inherit the estate; there are two weeks left to go.

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Then some strange things start occurring. A stranger forces his way past Nancy Drew (Bonita Granville) and brazenly searches the Drew house for related affidavits her lawyer father Carson (John Litel) has obtained. Then, the Turnbulls' chauffeur Phillips (Don Rowan) dies, though it is uncertain if it was a murder or a suicide. The frightened old ladies consider leaving their home. When Nancy recognizes the dead man as the trespasser, she begins investigating, dragging her boyfriend Ted Nickerson (Frankie Thomas) into one predicament after another, eventually getting him fired and jailed.

When police Captain Tweedy (Frank Orth) arrests the two sisters for Phillips' murder, their ownership is endangered. Just in time, Nancy and Ted discover a secret passageway in the basement linking it to the neighboring house, owned by Daniel Talbert (William Gould). Talbert would make a lot of money if a racetrack were to be built on the two properties, but the Turnbulls had turned down an offer to buy their place.

Cast

  • Bonita Granville as Nancy Drew
  • Frankie Thomas as Ned Nickerson
  • John Litel as Carson Drew
  • Frank Orth as Captain Tweedy
  • Renie Riano as Effie Schneider
  • Vera Lewis as Rosemary Turnbull
  • Louise Carter as Floretta Turnbull
  • William Gould as Daniel Talbert
  • George Guhl as Smitty, a bumbling policeman
  • Don Rowan as Phillips
  • Production

    It was the only film to borrow its title from a book in the series, although the plot was altered substantially. One critic wrote that "the only similarity between the book and the film was the word staircase." Nancy's boyfriend Ned Nickerson became Ted Nickerson, as Ned was considered too old-fashioned, and housekeeper Hannah Gruen was replaced by Effie Schneider, a minor character who had appeared in only a few books as the Drews' part-time maid; in the films, Effie's traits are combined with Hannah's. Nancy's friends George and Bess were eliminated completely, "mystery elements were downplayed, plots simplified, and the romance spiced up." To promote the film, Warner Bros. created a Nancy Drew fan club that included a set of rules, such as: "Must have steady boy friend, in the sense of a 'pal'" and must "Take part in choosing own clothes." These rules were based on some research Warner Bros. had done on the habits and attitudes of "typical" teenage girls.

    References

    Nancy Drew and the Hidden Staircase (film) Wikipedia
    Nancy Drew and the Hidden Staircase (film) IMDbNancy Drew and the Hidden Staircase (film) themoviedb.org