Murder by TelevisionYear: 1935 Director: Clifford Sanforth Written by: Joseph O'Donnell Threat: Psychopath Weapon of Choice: Television Based upon: Original |
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The tyranist's thoughts
In my long experience with horror, I rarely feel that horror dates itself. Things may not be frightening for the same
reasons as they once were, but if decently done, horror will always find a way to scare. Murder by Television
manages to so completely date itself that there is little horror left for a modern audience and it even makes me question
whether viewers in the '30s would have found it that frightening. It walks the thin line between mystery and horror in an
age when horror was defined by monsters and not by psychopaths.
So there's this new-fangled thing called television and the science breakthroughs are coming on an almost daily pace. One
man has even finally figured out how to broadcast to wide regions of the world without so many relay stations. During the
first test broadcast with his new technology, the man mysteriously dies on camera with no one else around.
I found the plot to be pretty confused and some of the action hard to follow, but, for my money, Bela Lugosi is definitely
the star of the show. Even with weak dialogue he manages to come across as sinister but urbane, furtive but dignified.
There isn't much else to say. I can see how this might be translated for a modern audience, but really if you want a movie
with a similar theme that is far, far better check out Murder by Phone.
Total Skulls: 3
Sequel | ||
Sequel setup | ||
Rips off earlier film | ||
Horror film showing on TV/in theater in movie | ||
Future celebrity appears | ||
Former celebrity appears | ||
Bad title | ||
Bad premise | ||
Bad acting | ||
Bad dialogue | ||
Bad execution | ||
MTV Editing | ||
OTS | ||
Girl unnecessarily gets naked | ||
Wanton sex | ||
Death associated with sex | ||
Unfulfilled promise of nudity | ||
Characters forget about threat | ||
Secluded location | ||
Power is cut | ||
Phone lines are cut | ||
Someone investigates a strange noise | ||
Someone runs up stairs instead of going out front door | ||
Camera is the killer | ||
Victims cower in front of a window/door | ||
Victim locks self in with killer | ||
Victim running from killer inexplicably falls | ||
Toilet stall scene | ||
Shower/bath scene | ||
Car stalls or won't start | ||
Cat jumps out | ||
Fake scare | ||
Laughable scare | ||
Stupid discovery of corpse | ||
Dream sequence | ||
Hallucination/Vision | ||
No one believes only witness | ||
Crazy, drunk, old man knows the truth | ||
Warning goes unheeded | ||
Music detracts from scene | ||
Death in first five minutes | ||
x years before/later | ||
Flashback sequence | ||
Dark and stormy night | ||
Killer doesn't stay dead | ||
Killer wears a mask | ||
Killer is in closet | ||
Killer is in car with victim | ||
Villain is more sympathetic than heroes | ||
Unscary villain/monster | ||
Beheading | ||
Blood fountain | ||
Blood hits camera | ||
Poor death effect | ||
Excessive gore | ||
No one dies at all | ||
Virgin survives | ||
Geek/Nerd survives | ||
Little kid lamely survives | ||
Dog/Pet miraculously survives | ||
Unresolved subplots | ||
"It was all a dream" ending | ||
Unbelievably happy ending | ||
Unbelievably crappy ending | ||
What the hell? |