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COLLECTION · Movie · 1946

The Unknown

"The Unknown" was the final entry in Columbia’s I Love A Mystery series. A woman hires two detectives to keep her alive long enough to claim her inheritance.

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* 6.3 (7)HorrorMysteryThrillerUnited States
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Directors
Henry Levin
Countries
United States
Studios
Columbia Pictures
Runtime
70 min
Release
04/07/1946
Score
6.3 / 10 (7)
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Cast
Karen Morley
Karen Morley
Rachel Martin
Jim Bannon
Jim Bannon
Jack Packard
Jeff Donnell
Jeff Donnell
Nina Arnold
Mark Roberts
Mark Roberts
Reed Cawthorne (as Robert Scott)
Robert Wilcox
Robert Wilcox
Richard Arnold
Barton Yarborough
Barton Yarborough
Doc Long
James Bell
James Bell
Edward Martin
Wilton Graff
Wilton Graff
Ralph Martin
Helen Freeman
Helen Freeman
Phoebe Martin
Robert Kellard
Robert Kellard
James Wetherford (as Robert Stevens)
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John Chard
★ 6.0 / 10
My poor poor baby. The Unknown is directed by Henry Levin and adapted to screenplay by Charles O'Neal and Dwight Babcock from the radio play written by Malcolm Boylan and Julian Harmon. It stars Karen Morley, Jim Bannon and Jeff Donnell. Music is by Alexander Steinert and cinematography by Henry Freulich. A wonderfully good old fashioned spooky house mystery finds a group of relatives arrive at a big mansion estate for the reading of a will. Pretty soon strange occurrences and accidents are the order of the night. Clocking in at just seventy minutes in run time, Levin's picture doesn't have time to bore or bother with pointless filler. Standard creepy house rules apply here, shadows dominate the visuals (Freulich's photography excellent), which accentuate uneasy atmosphere as characters trawl through secret passageways, barely lit corridors, the ominous staircase and even a mausoleum that sits next to the house. The sound mix is important because you have to have creaks and groans, and the unnerving cry of a child in the night, all is spot on there. While the characters are a ripe blend of eccentrics, suspicious suspects,intrepid investigators and a dainty dame. The mystery element holds strong throughout, and while the resolution is hardly a bolt from the blue, it pays off well enough to round out a good time spent with the viewing. 6.5/10
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