The Missing Corpse

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"The Body Was A.W.O.L.... and a House Party was on the loose!"
  • Passed
  • 1945
  • 1 hr 2 min
  • 5.8  (264)

The Missing Corpse from 1945 is a thrilling and suspenseful black and white mystery film directed by Albert Herman. The movie stars J. Edward Bromberg as Professor Leonid, a seemingly absent-minded, but brilliant scientist who has been working on a top-secret formula that could change the course of history. Isabel Randolph plays Dolly, the loyal assistant to Professor Leonid who helps to keep him grounded despite his eccentricities. Frank Jenks is cast as Mike, a wisecracking private investigator who is tasked with solving the mystery of a missing corpse.

The movie opens with Professor Leonid, who is seemingly a recluse, being invited by the government to unveil his secret formula. However, when the government officials arrive at his home, they find a confusing scene - the Professor appears to be missing, and there is no sign of his secret formula. The officials call in private investigator Mike, who has a reputation for being able to solve complex cases with ease.

Mike starts his investigation by interviewing the Professor’s assistant, Dolly. She tells him about the Professor’s reclusive nature and shy personality but doesn’t have any clues about his secret formula. Mike then goes to the Professor’s lab to investigate and discovers a cryptic message that leads him to believe that the Professor may have faked his own death.

As the investigation continues, Mike finds himself in one dangerous situation after another, including being held at gunpoint, chased by a menacing villain, and even being kidnapped by the villain’s henchmen. However, with the help of Dolly, who proves to be a lot more resourceful than he initially thought, Mike manages to get closer to unraveling the mystery of the missing corpse.

As the plot thickens, we discover that the missing corpse and the formula the Professor was working on are connected, and that someone is willing to go to any length to get their hands on it. A thrilling climax leads us to the reveal of the missing corpse and the formula, culminating in a satisfying conclusion.

Overall, The Missing Corpse of 1945 is a classic whodunit mystery thriller. The movie keeps you on your toes till the end and has a well-written plot with a mix of suspense, humor, and intrigue. The cast is superb with J. Edward Bromberg giving an excellent performance as the absent-minded Professor, Isabel Randolph adding a touch of humor to the story with her portrayal of the loyal assistant, and Frank Jenks stealing the show with his witty one-liners and no-nonsense attitude as Mike the private investigator.

The movie's direction is impeccable, making full use of suspenseful music and every little detail to create an atmosphere that keeps the audience at the edge of their seats. Though a relatively unknown title, The Missing Corpse is a must-watch for fans of classic mystery and noir films. It is a captivating and cleverly crafted movie that will keep you guessing till the very end.

The Missing Corpse is a 1945 mystery with a runtime of 1 hour and 2 minutes. It has received moderate reviews from critics and viewers, who have given it an IMDb score of 5.8.

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  • Release Date
    1945
  • MPAA Rating
    Passed
  • Runtime
    1 hr 2 min
  • Language
    English
  • IMDB Rating
    5.8  (264)