A professor's daughter is attacked in her sealed bedroom.Her fiance is suspected but a cub journalist finds the surprising culprit.


Alright, so if you're into those old, creaky mysteries, the ones where the detective actually uses their *brain* and not just tech, then The Mystery of the Yellow Room from 1930 is definitely worth a look. Folks who love classic cinema, especially early sound films, or anyone who enjoys a proper locked-room puzzle will...

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"Alright, so if you're into those old, creaky mysteries, the ones where the detective actually uses their *brain* and not just tech, then The Mystery of the Yellow Room from 1930 is definitely worth a look. Folks who love classic cinema, especially early sound films, or anyone who enjoys a proper locked-room puzzle will probably get a real kick out of it. If you need explosions or lightning-fast editing to stay awake, this one’s likely gonna feel like a long nap. 😴 It’s based on Gaston Leroux’s..."

Marcel Vallée
Gaston Leroux, Marcel L'Herbier
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