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Friday, June 27, 2014

Mystery Liner (1934)

An American murder mystery directed by William Nigh.
A murder happens on a boat and those on the boat try to figure out "who done it".
The only thing that really stood out in this film was Granny Plimpton's alcoholism. The old girl was always about to have a drink, wanting a drink or trying to open a bottle. The other thing was the text on the communications screens. It was clearly added after the fact, with actors staring at a blank screen and acting like there was something on it. Otherwise the movie was a waste. At an hour and 2 minutes, at least it didn't waste too much of my time. I'm rating it poor.

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