Shadows in the Night 1944 / Eugene Forde
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Title: Shadows in the Night
Year: 1944
Type: Public Domain
Quality: Other
Resolution: 624 x 464
Director: Eugene Forde
Stars: Warner Baxter, Nina Foch, George Zucco
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Great black and white old movie, my favorite kind, old movies are always the best. Thank you for showing these movies.
They are definitely the best!
Shadows in the Night is my favorite of all the Crime Doctor movies. Thank you for sharing!
This is still an entertaining movie even though this is the second time I have viewed it in the last couple of years. A good cast headed by Warner Baxter do well with the plot and written script.
Well that was my final Crime Doctor film and was one of the best. A special treat was George Zucco in a supporting role one of my all time favourite actors. So thanks again D D for posting the entire series.
DD......how did you get your name?
Pride?
Full armour
Buckle up buttercups
“It was a dark and stormy night . . .” It starts out right!
Thank you DD for showing these movies. I seen most of these movies growing up in the 1940's along with the Falcon, Boston Blackie and the mysterious Whistler movies. About a month or two ago I looked for the crime doctor movies on TH-cam they only had one and now thanks to you there are many I think there are 10 in total Thank you for the memories of these old movies when the United States was United fighting the Natzi's and the Japanese during world war II.
"I seen"? "Natzi's"? Oh my. Another Trump supporter.
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Right!!
Now we have Rollin' Joe!
I am reading a book by Carol J Perry, Caught Dead Handed , and she mentioned this movie and that I scared her so bad she didn't want to watch it again!! Well I had to look it up to get the whole experience in the book and I have to say that I totally LOVED IT!!! I liked and subscribed and can't wait to watch more of these but now I have to finish my book! I love these old movies they are great without all the gore and sex in today's movies! Thanks so very much!!
I hate gore. I wish it was never invented.
I hate sex. I wish it was never invented.
"I wish I was a wishing well" --- Jimmy Cagney
I love Leslie Gore
It's perverted and sick to have an aversion to sex ! What's wrong with you people?
thank you for this movie, a good little mystery.
Love the 30’s to early 50’s noir crime movies, thanks for posting. I am a devout noir film fan.
I will forever think of Warner Baxter as the frustrated Director.Producer in "42nd Street'
Old is Gold
You are so right 😊!!
intriguing storyline.... part way through and trying to fathom how this might end. Good acting so far...
Thank you. Love these old movies .... although just a tad too much music in the background.
A lot too much, lol.
probably was great at theatres but not one to fall asleep with
Good movie, the beauty of Band W movies is unsurpassed!
The Coroner was in another movie, remember the Bank Examiner in "It's A Wonderful life?"
Charles Halton
Very good film love Warner Baxter thank you
damn good film - i got caught up right away - and the story's momentum - and the on-point dialog - and superior acting - kept me engrossed to the end - it's late and i didn't want to get caught up - but i did - while Nina Foch isn't a pretty actress - she's a pretty good one - and brought extra dimensions to her role - aging Warner Baxter makes a terrific Sherlock Holmes aided and abetted by the screenwriter(s) - a compact story like most whodunnits - but also an "A" film in "B" trappings
cool
thank you
Luv the hats n suits n old phones w operators!! No robots .....ppl w jobs!!
Well done "Who Done It" With a young Nina Foch of "An American in Paris", fame.
Nina was lovely.She was killed off in one of the first Columbos by that rat Gene Barry.It was a shame cos she played such a loving sympathetic character.
Nina should have realized a nose job wouldn’t save her career. Much perversion is required
ليته كان مترجم للعربيه اعشق الافلام القديمه
Beautiful backgrounds of Emerald Bay and Seal Rock in Laguna Beach, Ca starting at minute 19:00
i like theses old movies and real actors they dont have actors that they use to
You got that right
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Boy they were knocking em off in this episode 😉👍👍🇺🇸
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Film(1944). Crime Doctor: Shadows in the Night.
Stars: Nina Foch and Jeanne Bates.
Monday, September 4 - 2023.
quite sophisticated
You'd get more subs if you'd put a brief description of it....but excellent 👍 movies , so ty
Nina Foch at age 20 is already as talented as she is stunning.
I like em good stuff,must have been great to forget for awhile about WW2 raging on.
Timing is Everything
I've seen many of the same actors from the Sherlock Holmes series in these series.
From the start , when Nina Foch entered the house , I thought she had an uncanny resemblance to Anne Baxter , her soft facial features and her soft vocal tones .
Nina and Anne were in episodes of Columbo.
Keith Harvey
They both seem hard now
I thought so too.
The doctor should have known better than to pick up the candlestick with his bare hands thereby smudging the fingerprints of the killer
*_¨I´ll eat your soul otherwise even if you do ignore do what is waitirng for you I am as your soul feed so¨_*
What A wonderful visit with someone as decent as the well qualified gentleman. The doctor in old Town jarico jadore England Spiced
Now that's a big bad-assed mask😁😂
In this oldish movie, the unarmed man running away is shot in the leg. In modern movies, this same man would have been shot in the back!!
Is that because we are more accustomed to violence?
Hypnotic gas and laundry chutes, and a nosy shrink who stays up all night......good movie. I wonder why I've never heard of these before?
Laundry chutes have been around for centuries.
'not sure about the other two things.
Is this also called "The Crime Doctor's Rendezvous"?
Again?
Love the movies, but not the blue lines. 😵
Nice ending.
That house is a bit too close to the cliffside!
minute 20:10 steps to whiskey cove from north smithcliffs laguna beach, Ca
I love Nina. 😃
I change my view about the lady, she was good! 🥴
There are millions
Which one today?
Whoever cast rhe actresses for this series, sure cast some beautiful women.
danke fur den film
der regisseur ford hat auch paar gute charlie chan filme gemacht
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too damn dark to see anything!!!!
Oh, Lighten Up !!
1:06 the cop shout the man in the back ! a great tradition in fact
@Bobby you cant shot a man in the back anyway
@@dicktrashy8934 Your right, back shooting is terrible!!
Getting a shout in the back wouldn't hurt very much.
Pode dublar esse filme?
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That's Zucco
Woman are easy to understand if your a woman👍👍👍
made it to 2.05 minutes
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I love these Crime Doctor movies! I think after this one I may have seen them all, but I sure hope not. I love Warner Baxter. Why can't we have actors like him today? Why can't we have decent movies like this today?
Our country is being attacked by riots, fires and defund police and you are worried about movies.
We do. If you look for it, you'll find it. That said, those days were hardly wholesome. The Mafia ran major cities through bribes and threats. Forget the plight of women and minorities. As times change, aesthetics change. I'll bet some of the grandma's of TV overall as a menace to decency. After all, the postwar years reignited discussions on morality and proper womanhood. Hollywood didn't always measure up to mores of the day.
@@artmcpharlin6730 They both offer statements about culture at any given moment, but they have to be interpreted.
@@artmcpharlin6730 "defund" police? Or "defunct" police? Or?
@@artmcpharlin6730 It's okay to have a moment of peace, isn't it?
Those were the days! I love these movies!!!! Thank you so much for making them available to us!!!
So true
I hate living in this time of such Evil!!! I love the Old Movies! Wishing I could just jump into the screen and stay in that time!!!😚😚😚
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@@angelawydro6844 I know the feeling well!
@@angelawydro6844Truer words were never spoken.I agree with your statement,thank,you,it would be nice to do.
I love these movies. I’m laid up ill and enjoying my days on the sofa watching these.
Indubidubly 🙂
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More please. A who done it, to get me through this quarantine. Pure enjoyable escapism!
......OH, so you just happened to read the first line of my “ Great American Novel” , huh ?
Well said
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Why are you in quarantine? Get on with your life.
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These are fabulous movies with big names from the past such as Zucco and Baxter.Warner Baxter must have been quite the matinee idol in his time,many years ago I found a photo of a much younger Baxter printed on metal plate. It was signed and set up as a picture frame and did not need an actual frame.It seems my mother was a fan of his in the thirties.
Might be worth something
@@louisbrugnoni1291 Yes it could be,of course it was in a moving box which disappeared after the house was sold. Such is life.!🙂
See Warner Baxter in 1928 talkie Old Arizona.
very nice, too bad you lost it. my grandma always had a portrait picture of Walter Huston at her bedside table, they were cousins. it too got lost over the years.
@@Ourladyrules I'm sure my father wouldn't have appreciated my mother keeping one of Warner.😀
These crime doctor movies are stunning n magnificent ..i probably am watching it for the third time n it's interesting splendid n tooo good ...these movies r made like a gem...thanks f making it available...🎉🎉
The deduction is definitely Holmesian. And the ambience is certainly classic - dark, brooding, lots of nooks and corners with the house overlooking the sea. Baxter was made for the part.
He made the part his own much like Angela Lansbury made Jessica Fletcher!
Precisely
Good cast. Thank you so much. :)
I thoroughly enjoyed this movie! Loved all the hidden stairways to the cave to the beach. Thanks for posting it.
Just found these movies!! I’m thrilled.
"It was a dark and stormy night......."
Nina Foch was so pretty, so elegant, and here perfectly dressed. Everyone remembers her as the sponsor of Gene Kelly in "An American in Paris" and as the Egyptian mother of Moses, but she would have deserved a better career at her younger age.
Anyway, thanks a lot for posting this film.
Columbo 1967 Nina Foch
Tales of the City.
@@keithharvey6354 "Prescription Murder" was the title , I believe.
@@ricaug50 Thank you.
@@keithharvey6354 I'm pretty sure that was the first appearance of Peter Falk as Columbo. I just rewatched it recently, the Falk's Columbo character from that first film is more aggressive than the later versions. He really gets in the face of one of the key witnesses / co-conspirators played by Katherine Justice.
it was a dark and stormy night...
"The Night was Sultry."
'The night was moist...'
@@samswoman2009 The night dripped with Mystery...
Darkest it’s ever been
Zucco is always great, so expressive and furtive. i always love Nina Foch, a hidden gem of the silver screen 🎥
Hidden for sure
Nina was so pretty and classy, a good actress too!
Nice house, but with all the murders, I think I would move! Any price for beach front property, I guess...lol
Excellent. Thank you. Greetings from Nashville!
And apparently, all over the world
Anything with George Zucco in it,usually is quite good and mysterious! These Warren Baxter movies are really good,and keep a person in suspense,and on the edge of " your seat!" Thank you,for showing it!
I enjoyed this too, thank God.
Agree. Zucco was a good Moriarty opposite Basil Rathbone. Sad ending to his career and life. Was in The Desert Fox, but suffered a stroke and was replaced by Cedric Hardwicke. Then he had stroke-induced dementia for the rest of his life, until he died from pneumonia at 74.
@@daviddd99 So sorry to hear this 😟. I watched this last year & just enjoyed it again,but with my memory problems it was like new. 👍 🎥 👏 🧓
"Warner", not Warren.
Warner Baxter.....Warren William
Classic who done it in the dark with dreams and all that stuff.
Only God knows
I just love Warner Baxter. Hollywood's best kept secret! More of him pls and thank you for upload!
A great thing about B&W movies is, when it's night, and the lights are out, it's REALLY dark! You see what they "don't" see, and how they see it!
Glad you’re saved
Stay in the armour
It's nice to read a decent comment. Good point.
Great "crime doctor" movies and I especially enjoyed that there was no sugar coating in these movies even charactes you like are killed it was not about the glam!
People are always sneaking in through his window and bonking him on the head. He needs a watchdog. And in every movie he walks down into a creepy dark basement is confronted by someone either another bonk on the head or fist fight lol
He needed a helmet, too! I thought for sure Lois was behind all this.
In the old movies, the innocents always seemed to act guilty, just to throw us off.
He's too "hard headed" to learn.
He gets shot in the face in "Just Before Dawn."
Must have a lead skull.
Heru- deshet
Unfortunately
A very enjoyable mystery movie. 👍
Clever. So Warner Bros.must of had a crew for these clever short movies. I'm going to be looking for Edward Forde flicks. When I saw George Zucco, I finally understood.
The Crime Doctor series was made at Columbia Pictures. These films allowed veteran star Warner Baxter, who was in declining health, to work comfortably in what would be his final years. The director Eugene Forde had earlier done several of the Charlie Chan films when he worked at 20th Century Fox.
I love watching these movies on dark and stormy nights.
Wonderful!! Really enjoyed this movie. More like this please. 😀😀😀😀😀😀
You're absolutely right. There's more suspense in these type of movies and they holed my attention.
Here we go
*held*. Not holed
Thanks for giving us the Crime Doctor series. I've been wanting to see these for years.
Yaddith 2
Im just seeing this series in my 60s. I cant remember ever hearing of it. I began watching Charlie Chan in my 50s. Thats awesome
Have a grat Blessed Abundant Life. Bye
JulieKilburn
Wow... I like this episode. Ravencliff, the big house by the ocean, crazy dreams, sleepwalking, and *George Zucco* (one of the great English voices). Laundry chutes and mysterious pathways.
I hope it will become my favorite too from this terrific series
Sherri Hinton I see you often
Have you joined the cast of characters?
High cliffs and water crashing on rocks. Mysterious paths and nocturnal doings. Shades of Daphne du Maurier who grew up by the sea I think.
Intriguing
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Absolutely loved watching this movie. Sense of humour, smiles, no guns or violence, it made this movie a pleasure to watch. Loved the ending with the coroner saying that he can't be hypnotised with the gas but yet he was and the murder solved. Too funny. Thank you for uploading this movie 🎬 I not only enjoyed it, but for someone who at the best of times is in chronic pain and feeling down with it, the movie helped me to forget my problems for a while. Thank you again.
I am well aware of this. It's called a play on words.
excellent movie, excellent acting Dr. ordway is my herow!
Gun, yes. But not crazy on guns.
We will ease your pain
Bridge over troubled waters
No guns, no violence?...Didn't you see the suspect running away only to get shot one in the back by a cop? Wowzie!
None-the-less I enjoy these oldies too...no blood, no gore, no curse words and definitely no nekid.
Such a great picture 💓
This movie would have been better if there was less music and more dialogue.
She was out in the rain for several minutes but is totally dry.
I didn't think I was gonna like this movie. It was great. Thank you.
This was a 1944 movie and that house had a central air conditioner system. Not many people had big bucks for that during wartime.
@Chapman Great idea always different ways of doing things.
I love movies with extras like that in the film. Something out of the ordinary for the time period. I caught a movie by chance one night called" Dial 1119".(1950) . A film noir starring Marshall Thompson as a deranged escaped killer holding the customers of a bar hostage. The bar had a huge big screen tv hanging on the wall and the bartender pulled out a remote to change the channel. I'd watch repeat airings of the film just to see that tv again. I was really taken because this was long before today's big screen came on the scene.
@Chapman Oh I love the set decor & accessories in those old films too. My very favorite is the film "When Ladies Meet" (1941) Most of the film takes place at a wealthy woman's renovated country house. Her decorator/friend is one of the characters and he has converted the barn area into a guest cottage. Everything chair, lamp, sofas etc make up a magazine layout. Really beautiful things and the curtains complete the picture!
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Thank you for this discovery! The music is also high class!
Can’t take credit for music
Finale was Godsent‼️
B&W makes the style and mystery more intense. Adding color to a B&W movie fails to appreciate the director and the cinematographer's technique and intention.
One of the best "whodunit" I have seen!
I love these movies. I am enjoying watching them very much. Thank you
This was very good one!
This was fun with a good score and good pacing.
Love Warner Baxter he was very good looking
@Teucer Russell yeppers
Nina Foch, Dutch born, American main actress,. In later years became an acting teacher. Met her when I managed a restaurant in Beverly Hills, Ca. She made so many films and television shows, Including "American In Paris" with Gene Kelly. Many of her parts were snotty or conniving ones.
My favorite Nina Foch role is the executive secretary in the film "Executive Suite" (1954) . She didn't have a big part yet she stole the movie from the big guns, William Holden, June Allyson, Barbara Stanwyck, Fredric March, Walter Pidgeon, Shelley Winters & Louis Calhern , which got her the only acting nomination for the film here in the US. as Best Supporting Actress.
She does it all‼️
Thank you. It's a nice movie and Enjoy it.
Thank you so much for posting these movies!
Excellent movie!! Kept me engrossed the entire time!!! Plus, the house n the scenery were also entrancing!!! GREAT pick!! Thanks for posting!!!
I think Nina Foch was an acting teacher later in her career
Yes, she was