The Strangler (1941) Poster

(1941)

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Formidable Lady
boblipton20 August 2017
If I have my time line right, when John Maxwell died in 1940, his widow sold a chunk of shares in British International Pictures to Warner Brothers. Since BIP owned British Pathe for distribution and more than 500 theaters of their own, they had an integrated company. However, during the Second World War, the British government took over the studio at Elstree, production was limited to programmers and B pictures at the Wellwyn Studio; American distribution was handled by PRC. After the War, A production was resumed and a distribution deal cut with Warners in the US.

That might explain the gloss on this movie. Judy Campbell is a crime reporter, being courted by crime novelist Sebastian Shaw. She is investigating a serial Killer, "The Strangler", and it takes her about half the picture to solve the mystery, with only occasional rescuing by Mr. Shaw. Although it lacks the snappy patter and dumb coppers, it reminds me of Warners' Torchy Blaine series with Glenda Farrell. Miss Shaw is a competent woman and, despite the surprise ending that pops up for no clear reason except to fill the movie out to 75 minutes, this is an appealing piece of work.

Miss Shaw would continue with such work. In 1948, she would write the script and star in a BBC version of Jane Austen's EMMA. She would continue to play formidable women in prestige TV through the remainder of career, with a turn in THE FORSYTHE SAGA in 2002.
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5/10
Routine Thriller
malcolmgsw26 July 2008
Warning: Spoilers
The fact that this was made during the first year of the war shows that the British public had not lost their appetite for crime thrillers such as this.It has to be said that this is strictly routine and many of the usual clichés of this genre are included.For example the leads are reporters.There are many red herrings and we follow at least one of them down a blind alley till the true murderer is revealed to no particular surprise.The cast is quite good.Apart from the two leads there is a very young Niall Mcguiness,the redoubtable Martita HunT,Charles Victor in his umpteenth role as a newspaper editor and a very young Bill Fraser 16 or so years away from finding fame in "The Army Game" on television.
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