The Crime of Helen Stanley + Who Killed Gail Preston? DVD-R
Get the original film, The Crime of Helen Stanley (1934), and the remake, Who Killed Gail Preston? (1938), for 20% off their individual prices!
THE CRIME OF HELEN STANLEY (1934)
Starring Ralph Bellamy, Shirley Grey, Gail Patrick, Kane Richmond, Bradley
Page, Vincent Sherman
Directed by D. Ross Lederman
Print: black/white
Runtime: 58 min.
Genre: mystery
Print quality: B
This third entry in Columbia's "Inspector Trent" series is cleverly (and
economically) set in a movie studio. A malevolent leading lady (Gail
Patrick) is murdered while filming a scene, whereupon the nervous
studio head calls in Inspector Trent (Ralph Bellamy). Since everybody on
the lot despised the victim, there's a surplus of suspects — among them
nominal romantic leads Shirley Grey and Kane Richmond and future
director Vincent Sherman. The key to the solution is a booby-trapped
camera, a gimmick that strains the audience's credulity but which works
well within the film's framework. Among the film's highlights is a nightclub
scene in which a bit player, who later became famous as mentalist
Norvelle, predicts Trent's future (and he's right!) Crime of Helen Stanley
was remade four years later as Who Killed Gail Preston?, with Rita
Hayworth as the unfortunate title character.
WHO KILLED GAIL PRESTON? (1938)
Starring Don Terry, Rita Hayworth, Robert Paige, Wyn Cahoon, Gene
Morgan, Marc Lawrence
Directed by Leon Barsha
Print: black/white
Runtime: 61 min.
Genre: mystery
Print quality: B
Who Killed Gail Preston? gets off to a rousing start with a nocturnal
prison break which turns out to be the prelude for a nightclub musical
number, masterminded by bandleader Traynor (Robert Paige). Gail
Preston (Rita Hayworth), Traynor's vocalist, is much-despised by
practically everyone, so it comes as no surprise when she's bumped off
in the third reel. The most likely suspect is a weaselly hanger-on (Dwight
Frye) who removes himself from consideration when he takes a header
from a fourth-floor roof. This leaves such disreputable types as Marc
Lawrence, Arthur Loft and John Gallaudet for detective Connolly (Gene
Morgan) to choose from.
Get the original film, The Crime of Helen Stanley (1934), and the remake, Who Killed Gail Preston? (1938), for 20% off their individual prices!
THE CRIME OF HELEN STANLEY (1934)
Starring Ralph Bellamy, Shirley Grey, Gail Patrick, Kane Richmond, Bradley
Page, Vincent Sherman
Directed by D. Ross Lederman
Print: black/white
Runtime: 58 min.
Genre: mystery
Print quality: B
This third entry in Columbia's "Inspector Trent" series is cleverly (and
economically) set in a movie studio. A malevolent leading lady (Gail
Patrick) is murdered while filming a scene, whereupon the nervous
studio head calls in Inspector Trent (Ralph Bellamy). Since everybody on
the lot despised the victim, there's a surplus of suspects — among them
nominal romantic leads Shirley Grey and Kane Richmond and future
director Vincent Sherman. The key to the solution is a booby-trapped
camera, a gimmick that strains the audience's credulity but which works
well within the film's framework. Among the film's highlights is a nightclub
scene in which a bit player, who later became famous as mentalist
Norvelle, predicts Trent's future (and he's right!) Crime of Helen Stanley
was remade four years later as Who Killed Gail Preston?, with Rita
Hayworth as the unfortunate title character.
WHO KILLED GAIL PRESTON? (1938)
Starring Don Terry, Rita Hayworth, Robert Paige, Wyn Cahoon, Gene
Morgan, Marc Lawrence
Directed by Leon Barsha
Print: black/white
Runtime: 61 min.
Genre: mystery
Print quality: B
Who Killed Gail Preston? gets off to a rousing start with a nocturnal
prison break which turns out to be the prelude for a nightclub musical
number, masterminded by bandleader Traynor (Robert Paige). Gail
Preston (Rita Hayworth), Traynor's vocalist, is much-despised by
practically everyone, so it comes as no surprise when she's bumped off
in the third reel. The most likely suspect is a weaselly hanger-on (Dwight
Frye) who removes himself from consideration when he takes a header
from a fourth-floor roof. This leaves such disreputable types as Marc
Lawrence, Arthur Loft and John Gallaudet for detective Connolly (Gene
Morgan) to choose from.
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