Saturday, September 15, 2012

Voice of the Whistler (1945)

Columbia Pictures
Directed by William Castle
My rating: 2 stars out of 4
IMDb
(Turner Classic Movies)

In the fourth entry of the series, Richard Dix plays a wealthy industrialist dying of loneliness. He strikes a bargain with his nurse for a marriage of convenience and they move to a remote lighthouse on the coast of Maine. It only takes a few months for her to grow bored with the isolation. Her old boyfriend shows up and murder is in the air, but you won't know who gets murdered, or the murderer, until the end. Passable entertainment, but poorly acted and the characters are not credible.

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