Red-Haired Alibi

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  • Passed
  • 1932
  • 1 hr 7 min
  • 5.5  (252)

Red-Haired Alibi is a thrilling mystery movie directed by Christy Cabanne and released in 1932. The movie is about a young woman named June (Merna Kennedy) who is accused of murder and her efforts to clear her name. The story is set in a small town where June lives with her stepfather Tom (John Darrow). June is engaged to a young man named Bill (Theodore von Eltz) who is a journalist.

The movie begins with an intense scene where a man is killed and his briefcase is stolen. The police quickly identify June as the prime suspect, and she is arrested in connection with the murder. Bill, who is convinced of June's innocence, starts to investigate the crime to clear her name.

As Bill digs deeper into the case, he discovers that there are a number of people with motives to kill the victim. The victim was known to be wealthy, and several people including June's stepfather had financial reasons to kill him. Bill also learns that the victim was a blackmailer, and June's name was found in his ledger.

Bill's investigation leads him to a number of twists and turns, and he discovers some shocking revelations. The movie keeps the viewers on edge as Bill tries to solve the mystery and clear June's name. The twists in the movie keep the audience guessing about who the real killer is until the very end.

Throughout the movie, Kennedy gives a convincing performance as the worried June. The audience can feel the tension as June struggles to prove her innocence. Her vulnerability and innocence make her character empathetic, and the audience is rooting for her to clear her name.

Theodore von Eltz also gives a solid performance as the determined journalist Bill. He is convinced of June's innocence and will stop at nothing to clear her name. His character is likable and determined, and he is a good counterbalance to Kennedy's vulnerability.

The supporting cast of the movie is also excellent, with John Darrow giving a convincing performance as the suspicious stepfather Tom. Grant Withers also delivers an impressive performance as the victim's jealous nephew.

The cinematography of the movie is also noteworthy, with the use of light and shadow to create an eerie atmosphere. The movie is shot mostly in a studio, with the small town settings realistically recreated. The restrained use of sound also adds to the overall tension of the movie.

Red-Haired Alibi is a classic mystery movie that keeps the audience guessing until the very end. The movie relies on a tight script, strong performances, and skillful direction to create an engrossing mystery that keeps the audience on edge. With its twists and turns, the movie keeps the audience invested in the story and characters until the very end.

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Description
  • Release Date
    1932
  • MPAA Rating
    Passed
  • Runtime
    1 hr 7 min
  • Language
    English
  • IMDB Rating
    5.5  (252)