The Fatal Hour (1940 film)
{{short description|1940 film by William Nigh}}
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{{Infobox film
| name = The Fatal Hour
| image = Fatalhour.jpg
| caption = Theatrical release poster
| director = William Nigh
| producer = Scott R. Dunlap
William T. Lackey
| writer = Hugh Wiley
Scott Darling
George Waggner
| starring = Boris Karloff
Grant Withers
Marjorie Reynolds
| music = Edward J. Kay
| cinematography = Harry Neumann
| editing = Russell F. Schoengarth
| distributor = Monogram Pictures Corporation
| released = {{Film date|1940|01|15}}
| runtime = 68 minutes
| country = United States
| language = English
| budget =
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The Fatal Hour is a 1940 American thriller crime drama film directed by William Nigh and starring Boris Karloff (as James Lee Wong), Grant Withers, and Marjorie Reynolds.Stephen Jacobs, Boris Karloff: More Than a Monster, Tomahawk Press 2011 p 254
Fourth installation of the series, the film is also known as Mr. Wong at Headquarters in the United Kingdom. The picture was followed by the sequel Doomed to Die, which also stars Karloff, Reynolds and Withers.
Plot
The body of policeman Dan Grady is rescued in the San Francisco Bay lifeless and with clear indications of an execution. His good friend Captain Street, very touched by the tragedy, asks for the help of Mr. Wong and the journalist Bobbie Logan to solve the mystery. Dan was carrying out an investigation into gemstone smuggling, and the investigation leads to suspicion of jeweler Frank Belden's shop. A witness appears who saw Dan at 8.30 pm the night before at the Neptune club, a disreputable place run by Harry Lockett, a well-known cheater, con man and smuggler. The investigations will lead to the discovery of a ring of precious stone trafficking that revolved around the Neptune, in which both the owner and Frank Belden himself, and the vamp Tanya Serova were involved. Slowly, however, all the members of the gang end up killed, and the blame seems to fall on the young Frank Belden Jr., son of the jeweler, and boyfriend of Serova. Wong himself discovers the cunning ploy devised by the real culprit to frame the young man, so the head of the gang, lawyer John T. Forbes, is arrested by Captain Street thanks to the decisive collaboration of Miss Logan.
Cast
- Boris Karloff as James Lee Wong
- Grant Withers as Capt. Bill Street
- Marjorie Reynolds as Roberta 'Bobbie' Logan
- Charles Trowbridge as John T. Forbes
- Frank Puglia as Harry 'Hardway' Lockett
- Craig Reynolds as Frank Belden, Jr.
- Lita Chevret as Tanya Serova
- Harry Strang as Det. Ballard
- Hooper Atchley as Frank Belden Sr.
- Jason Robards Sr. as Griswold (billed as Jason Robards)
- Richard Loo as Jeweler
- Jack Kennedy as Mike, Police Sergeant
References
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External links
{{Wikiquote}}
- {{AFI film|1118|The Fatal Hour}}
- {{IMDb title|0032457}}
- {{TCMDb title|22942|The Fatal hour}}
- {{Internet Archive film|fatal_hour}}
{{William Nigh}}
{{Mr Wong}}
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Category:American black-and-white films
Category:Monogram Pictures films
Category:American crime thriller films
Category:American detective films
Category:Films directed by William Nigh
Category:American sequel films
Category:American crime drama films
Category:1940 crime drama films
Category:Films set in San Francisco
Category:1940s crime thriller films
Category:1940s English-language films
Category:English-language crime drama films
Category:English-language crime thriller films
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