Shadows on the Stairs (1941)

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Shadows on the Stairs (1941). 1h 4m | Approved

“SHADOWS ON THE STAIRS is an acceptable and light murder mystery from the era which is worthy of Agatha Christie or one of her imitators. Itu0026#39;s an American production masquerading as a British one, although I admit the accents had me fooled, but the extra budget means that the camera-work is better and the film is of a higher visual quality throughout than to be expected.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eThe action is centred in and around a boarding house occupied by a number of guests, all of whom have their own motives and machinations. Itu0026#39;s almost like the board game Cluedo put up on screen. After a time, one of the leading players is found murdered in his own bedroom, so the police investigate and learn one of the other inhabitants is responsible.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eThere are some solid mystery elements included in the film, particularly my favourite moment with the spooky figure in the black shawl who goes creeping in and out of rooms. Unfortunately some of the acting – particularly on the part of the female cast members – is rather overdone and histrionic at times. But thereu0026#39;s a solid denouement and good work from the likes of character actor Turhan Bey, which keep you glued to the screen.”

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