The Night of the Party

The Night of the Party

193463 min
5.4/10
ThrillerCrimeMystery

Plot Summary

A major newspaper publisher dies in suspicious circumstances during a parlour game at a dinner party. The publishers secretary is the obvious suspect, but the inspector isn't so sure ...

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👥Cast (16)

Leslie Banks

Leslie Banks

Sir John Holland

Malcolm Keen

Malcolm Keen

Lord Studholme

Jane Baxter

Jane Baxter

Peggy Studholme Kennion

Ian Hunter

Ian Hunter

Guy Kennion

Viola Keats

Viola Keats

Joan Holland

Ernest Thesiger

Ernest Thesiger

Adrian Chiddiatt

Jane Millican

Jane Millican

Anna Chiddiatt

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W. Graham Brown

Gen. Piddinghoe

Muriel Aked

Muriel Aked

Princess Maria Amelia

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Gerald Barry

Baron Cziatch

Cecil Ramage

Cecil Ramage

Howard Vernon

John Turnbull

John Turnbull

Inspector Ramage

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Director

Michael Powell

Producers

Jerome Jackson

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💬Reviews (1)

C

CinemaSerf

6/22/2022

Michael Powell and Roland Pertwee pack quite a lot into this quirky and short whodunit. A wealthy publisher dies in curious circumstances, and it falls to "Insp. Ramage" (John Turnbull) to try to get to the bottom of this parlour game mishap - and suffice to say, he has no shortage of suspects. After a seemingly never-ending series of convoluted intricacies, it culminates in a court-room drama at which point it, after maybe 45 minutes, is enlivened hugely by a sagely effort from Louis Goodrich (the judge) and a scene stealing, ultra-hammy, closing performance from the always reliable Ernest Thesiger. It can't have had much of a budget, nor much filming time but with Ian Hunter and Leslie Banks helping this tale of murder, duplicity and infidelity along, it is worth a watch.

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