Should you watch The Wall Street Mystery? Honestly, only if you have 60 minutes to kill and a weird craving for 1930s suits and rapid-fire dialogue. If you need explosions or deep character arcs, you are going to hate this. If you like puzzles that wrap up before they get boring, you might actually enjoy it. 🕵️♂️
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The movie The Wall Street Mystery was directed by Arthur Hurley.
The Wall Street Mystery was released in the year 1931.
The Wall Street Mystery has an IMDb rating of 5.6 out of 10.
The Wall Street Mystery is a movie from United States.
The Wall Street Mystery is categorised as Mystery, Short in the cult cinema archive at Dbcult.
The Wall Street Mystery features Donald Meek, Frances Dale, Hobart Cavanaugh, John Hamilton.
The screenplay for The Wall Street Mystery was written by S.S. Van Dine, Burnet Hershey.
If you enjoy The Wall Street Mystery, you might also like Kids Is Kids (1920), In the River (1920), Trail of the Rails (1920), His Royal Slyness (1920).
Yes, The Wall Street Mystery (1931) is featured in the Dbcult archive as a curated cult cinema title, known for its Mystery and Short qualities.
When a couple of high-strung stockbrokers turn up dead, the police are basically just standing around looking confused. Enter Dr. Crabtree, a guy who solves crimes with the kind of speed that makes you wonder why the actual detectives even bother showing up to work.
Synopsis
The apparent murder of two stockbrokers is solved in quick fashion by Dr. Crabtree.
Review Excerpt
"Should you watch The Wall Street Mystery? Honestly, only if you have 60 minutes to kill and a weird craving for 1930s suits and rapid-fire dialogue. If you need explosions or deep character arcs, you are going to hate this. If you like puzzles that wrap up before they get boring, you might actually enjoy it. 🕵️♂️
The whole thing feels like it was filmed in a library that was trying to look like a stock exchange. The lighting is harsh, and everyone talks like they’re being paid by the word—exc..."