Shortly after his arrival from South America to New York, Steven Humbolt is found dead in his apartment at the Savoia Hotel. Inspector Decker Dawes investigates the case and although the cause of death is described as apoplexy, Dawes is convinced it as murder, especially after he learns that Humbolt had been married fifteen times.


Is this worth your time? If you like movies that start as a gritty detective story and end up involving sound-wave experiments, then yes, watch it. It’s perfect for people who enjoy 1930s dialogue that moves at a hundred miles an hour. If you need your logic to be perfectly sound or your science to be, you know, real, ...

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Comparing the cinematic DNA and archive impact of two defining moments in cult history.

Frank R. Strayer

Edgar Jones
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"Is this worth your time? If you like movies that start as a gritty detective story and end up involving sound-wave experiments, then yes, watch it. It’s perfect for people who enjoy 1930s dialogue that moves at a hundred miles an hour. If you need your logic to be perfectly sound or your science to be, you know, real, you’ll probably hate it. The whole thing kicks off with Steven Humbolt, a guy who really needs a better hobby than marrying fifteen different women. He winds up dead in a hotel, a..."

Conway Tearle
Charles Belden, Frederick Stephani
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