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The Preview Murder Mystery

The Preview Murder Mystery

SCREEN STAR MURDERED! All Hollywood Thrown in an Uproar!

5.6 / 1019361h 0m

Synopsis

Someone is murdering the cast and crew of a new Hollywood movie, and the leading lady may be next. As a police detective locks down the lot and refuses to let anyone leave, the studio’s publicity head and his secretary attempt to solve the murders themselves.

Genre: Mystery, Thriller

Status: Released

Director: Robert Florey

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Main Cast

Frances Drake

Frances Drake

Peggy Madison

Reginald Denny

Reginald Denny

Johnny Morgan

Gail Patrick

Gail Patrick

Claire Woodward

George Barbier

George Barbier

Jerome Hewitt

Ian Keith

Ian Keith

E. Gordon Smith

Rod La Rocque

Rod La Rocque

Neil Du Beck

Conway Tearle

Conway Tearle

Edwin Strange

Thomas E. Jackson

Thomas E. Jackson

Detective McKane

Jack Raymond

George Tyson

Colin Tapley

Colin Tapley

Studio Manager

User Reviews

CinemaSerf

Rod Laroque ("DuBeck") has been getting threatening letters as he tries to conclude a film shoot at Paramount. Nobody is much surprised as he is a bit of a pain in the neck, but when the unthinkable does happen it falls to Reginald Denny ("Johnny Morgan") to get to the bottom of things. He'd better get a move on, because it is soon pretty clear that the killer has a vendetta against the entire cast! The investigation itself is fairly formulaic, but it has the added interest of showing us much of the behind-the-scenes aspects of life in Hollywood and of those on the sound stages. Director Robert Florey has used his budget quite creatively here - the action is pretty much constant, either relating to the search for the killer, or to the making of the feature. The, admittedly wordy, dialogue is not without some plausibly fun digs at the film-making process and at the real-life legends involved in front of and behind the camera. The story itself is really neither here nor there, but it is an entertaining mix of fact and fiction that though fairly predicable, still pitches a decent, workmanlike, cast and I quite enjoyed watching it.