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The Garden Murder Case

Detective Philo Vance is in charge of the investigation of several mysterious murders. Things take a turn when he gathers evidence against Major Fenwicke-Ralston.

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Release : 1936
Rating : 6
Studio : Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 
Crew : Art Direction,  Art Direction, 
Cast : Edmund Lowe Virginia Bruce Benita Hume Douglas Walton Nat Pendleton
Genre : Mystery

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Reviews

Evengyny
2018/08/30

Thanks for the memories!

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CommentsXp
2018/08/30

Best movie ever!

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Pacionsbo
2018/08/30

Absolutely Fantastic

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Erica Derrick
2018/08/30

By the time the dramatic fireworks start popping off, each one feels earned.

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stancarter
2017/05/29

Any movie with Virginia Bruce in it is worth watching, and I enjoyed Jessie Ralph's tantrum, similar to the ones she threw in The Thin Man. But this movie doesn't make a lot of sense. For one thing, people can't be hypnotized to kill themselves, unless they're suicidal in the first place. You might be able to hypnotize someone to jump off a bus if you tell them it's on fire and they'll land on a soft mattress, but not if they know they're going to die, as the character in this movie does, and states very clearly ahead of time. Also, there's an annoying scene -- repeated in so many movies -- where someone tells the detective they know who the killer is. Naturally they don't give them the name at the time, but promise to reveal it later. Which of course they never do because they're killed before they can. Yes, Philo, by all means make sure the person doesn't give you the name over the phone, because... why exactly? And the "dueling pistol" looks like a modern gun to me, not an antique. And when the killer tries to hypnotize Vance, does he really think it's that easy, just flash your shiny cigarette case in his eyes and he'll go under?

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utgard14
2014/01/31

Philo Vance is back with a new face and minus that thick accent he had in the last film (ha!). This time Vance is investigating strange suicides. The best part of the movie is the return of Etienne Girardot as coroner Dr. Doremus. This wonderful actor steals every scene he's in. He was previously in two Philo Vance films in a row, The Kennel Murder Case and The Dragon Murder Case. But then he was noticeably absent in The Casino Murder Case. His part was played by a dull actor with no flair for comedy. This marks his return to the role but sadly is also the last time he'll play it. By coincidence or not, the three Vance films Girardot are in also happen to be the best three of the series.The rest of the cast is solid. Edmund Lowe is not as well-known as William Powell or even Warren William, but he's charming and good with comedy. If you get a chance to see it, check out the underrated gem Espionage (1937) that he stars in. He's wonderful in that. The supporting cast here is pretty impressive. Great character actors Nat Pendleton, Gene Lockhart, H.B. Warner, Jessie Ralph, Henry B. Walthall, and Grant Mitchell -- nice lineup. Also beauties Virginia Bruce, Frieda Inescort, and Benita Hume, who would go on to be Mrs. Ronald Colman and then Mrs. George Sanders! This also happens to be the film debut of Kent Smith, leading man of the Cat People movies. This is a good B detective flick with a short runtime and quick pace. It's not the best of the series but it's up there. It's a shame Lowe didn't play Vance anymore. The series badly needed a steady actor in the role.

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whpratt1
2007/11/08

Edmund Lowe plays the role as Philo Vance a detective who tries to solve a series of murders in the Hammle Family who live in a 22 room apartment in NYC. The first member of the family is murdered, Edgar Lowe Hammle,(Gene Lockhart) and then Zalia Graem, (Virginia Bruce) appears on the scene and is accused of being a murderer when a woman falls to her death from a double decker bus. Zalia Graem and Philo Vance gave an outstanding performance together and there is a spark of romance between the two of them as Philo tries to help prove her innocence in the murder case. This is a low budget B film from 1936 but has a great story with even hypnoses being utilized. Enjoy.

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blanche-2
2005/10/25

Now it's Edmund Lowe as Philo Vance as he tackles "The Garden Murder Case." It's a neat story concerning murder by hypnosis - which, as other posters point out, is a fairly obvious one, although the murder is not. The denouement makes for an exciting last minutes of the movie. Virginia Bruce costars and serves as a love interest for Vance.Lowe is certainly very attractive and extremely likable as Philo. It's a good fit, and to me, better than either Paul Lukas or Basil Rathbone. I haven't read the books, so I am just going by the films and the fact that the definitive Philo seems to have been William Powell. "The Bishop Murder Case" features a good performance by Rathbone, but it is an early talkie and the actors are still making the transition, so the film is rather awkward. Lukas was enjoyable and certainly embraced his character but his accent got in the way.This is an enjoyable entry in the exploits of a character who certainly served Hollywood well.

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