


Alright, so 'In the Next Room' is definitely not for everyone today. If you need fast cuts and modern pacing, you'll probably hate it. But for anyone who loves an old-fashioned mystery, the kind where the house itself feels like a character, this 1930 film offers some real, if *creaky*, charm. It’s a good one to put on...

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

Edward F. Cline

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"Alright, so 'In the Next Room' is definitely not for everyone today. If you need fast cuts and modern pacing, you'll probably hate it. But for anyone who loves an old-fashioned mystery, the kind where the house itself feels like a character, this 1930 film offers some real, if *creaky*, charm. It’s a good one to put on a rainy afternoon, especially if you appreciate early sound films. The whole setup feels very much of its time. An old, grand house, a death, and a bunch of family members all lo..."
Webster Campbell
Burton E. Stevenson, Harvey Gates, Harriet Ford, Eleanor Robson Belmont, Jimmy Starr
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