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Star of Midnight

The titian-haired star of "Gay Divorcee" and "Roberta" joins hands with the master of all screen sleuths in a sparkling, mystery drama breathless with thrills...
1935 | 90m | English

(1877 votes)

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When a dancer disappears from a theater, Clay Dalzell is asked to investigate, leading him on a trail of murder and deception.
Release Date: Apr 19, 1935
Director: Stephen Roberts
Writer: Edward Kaufman, Arthur Somers Roche, Anthony Veiller, Howard J. Green
Genres: Comedy, Romance, Mystery
Keywords dancer
Production Companies RKO Radio Pictures
Box Office Revenue: $831,000
Budget: $280,000
Updates Updated: Aug 10, 2025
Entered: Apr 21, 2024
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Name Character
William Powell Clay Dalzell
Ginger Rogers Donna Mantin
Paul Kelly Jim Kinland
Gene Lockhart Horatio Swayne
Ralph Morgan Roger Classon
Leslie Fenton Tim Winthrop
J. Farrell MacDonald Inspector Doremus
Russell Hopton Tommy Tennant
Vivien Oakland Jerry Classon
Robert Emmett O'Connor Police Sergeant Cleary
George Chandler Witness (uncredited)
Spencer Charters Hotel Doorman (uncredited)
Billy Dooley Bartender (uncredited)
Bess Flowers Mary Smith (uncredited)
Frank Reicher Abe Ohlman (uncredited)
Libby Taylor Matilda, Mary Smith's Maid (uncredited)
Name Job
J. Roy Hunt Director of Photography
Stephen Roberts Director
Edward Kaufman Screenplay
Bernard Newman Costume Design
Arthur Roberts Editor
John L. Cass Sound Recordist
Arthur Somers Roche Novel
Charles M. Kirk Assistant Art Director
Anthony Veiller Screenplay
Howard J. Green Screenplay
Van Nest Polglase Art Direction
Max Steiner Music Director
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Geronimo1967
6.0

The more I hear William Powell, the more I think he is the vocal double of George Sanders. Maybe it's because they interchanged some of these amateur detective roles, but when I listen... Anyway, here he ("Clay") is asked by his pal "Tim" (Leslie Fenton) to look into the disappearance of dancer "Ali ... ce" quite a while ago! Off to her theatre the pair go, accompanied by our enthusiastic sleuthing sidekick "Donna" (Ginger Rogers) and immediately "Tim" thinks he sees his missing paramour on the stage. She does the rat up a drain thing leaving them bemused and seeking some clues from local pressman "Tommy". It's during that chat that more than words are exchanged and soon they are looking for a murderer too... As they dig deeper, it emerges that Alice might have been tied up in another murder case and her testimony could prove crucial in saving a man from the chair. We've no shortage of suspects and red herrings in this quickly paced, but overlong and a little too formulaic outing for Powell. There's just a shade too much chat, not really enough action and although he and Rogers work quite well together once the film gets going, the rest of this is all just a bit predictable. It doesn't take itself too seriously, indeed there is some light-heated banter to be had at times, though, and Gene Lockhart and J. Farrell MacDonald's "Insp. Doremus" help keep the mystery stoked and watchable.

Dec 05, 2023