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The Midnight Warning
Directed bySpencer Gordon Bennet
Written byJohn T. Neville
Norman Battle
Produced byCliff P. Broughton
George W. Weeks
StarringWilliam "Stage" Boyd
Claudia Dell
Huntley Gordon
CinematographyJules Cronjager
Edited byByron Robinson
Music byLee Zahler
Production
company
George W. Weeks Productions
Distributed byMayfair Pictures
Release date
  • November 15, 1932 (1932-11-15)
Running time
63 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

The Midnight Warning is a 1932 American mystery film directed by Spencer Gordon Bennet and starring William "Stage" Boyd, Claudia Dell and Huntley Gordon.[1] The film is also known as Eyes of Mystery (new American title).

Plot

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A sister & brother check into a posh hotel. Shortly thereafter, the brother is missing, & despite the sister's inquiries, no one admits to ever having seen the man. Meanwhile, a sniper shoots bullets through the window of the room that the brother & sister stayed in. Is there any connection between these events? That's the mystery.[2] It is based on the legend of the Vanishing Hotel Room.

Cast

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References

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  1. ^ Turner & Price p.69
  2. ^ "Turner Classic Movies: Midnight Warning". Retrieved March 22, 2019.

Bibliography

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  • George Eugene Turner & Michael H. Price. Forgotten Horrors: Early Talkie Chillers from Poverty Row. A. S. Barnes, 1979.
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