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Someone at the Door (1936 film)

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Genre
  
Comedy, Thriller

Initial release
  
1936

Running time
  
1h 15m

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Director
  
Herbert Brenon

Someone at the Door (1936 film) Someone at the Door 1950 film Wikipedia

Writer
  
Campbell Christie (play), Campbell Christie (screenplay), Dorothy Christie (play), Jack Davis Jr., Marjorie Deans

Cast
  
Aileen Marson, Noah Beery, Sr., Edward Chapman

Screenplay
  
Campbell Christie, Marjorie Deans, Jack Davis Jr.

Story by
  
Campbell Christie, Dorothy Christie

Related Herbert Brenon movies
  
Beau Geste (1926), The Sign on the Door (1921), A Daughter of the Gods (1916), Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde (1913)

Someone at the Door is a 1936 British drama film directed by Herbert Brenon and starring Aileen Marson, Billy Milton, Noah Beery, John Irwin and Edward Chapman. A journalist comes up with a scheme to boost his career by inventing a fake murder but soon becomes embroiled in trouble when a real killing takes place. It is based on a successful West End play by Campbell Christie and his wife Dorothy.

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Plot

When penniless Sally (Aileen Marson) inherits a decrepit country manor, formerly her childhood home, she moves in with her younger brother Ronald (Billy Milton). An ambitious young journalist, Ronald comes up with an outlandish scheme to get his first big story. He plans to hide Sally in the house, to fake her death, and then get himself arrested for her murder. When Sally suddenly reappears at his trial, it will prove his innocence, and leave Ronald to supply his paper with an exclusive story. However, the siblings uncover a real mystery when they become mixed up with jewel thieves, whose loot is hidden in their house.

Cast

  • Ronald Martin - Billy Milton
  • Sally Martin - Aileen Marson
  • Harry Kapel - Noah Beery
  • Price - Edward Chapman
  • Bill Reid - John Irwin
  • Mrs Appleby - Hermione Gingold
  • Sgt Spedding - Charles Mortimer
  • Soames - Edward Dignon
  • Poole - Lawrence Hanray
  • PC O'Brien - Jimmy Godden
  • Critical reception

    The Radio Times preferred the film's 1950 remake, "although, in this case, that's not saying much, as the 1950 version of Campbell and Dorothy Christie's old theatrical chestnut wasn't very good either. Contrived only goes part way to describing this creaky thriller"; while Infernal Cinema described the film as "a little like a game of Cluedo come to life," and appreciated, "A short yet entertaining thriller from the thirties," concluding, "Brenon is sometimes under appreciated in the history of cinema, Someone at the Door is a brisk reminder of his talent."

    References

    Someone at the Door (1936 film) Wikipedia
    Someone at the Door (1936 film) IMDb