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Ellery Queen and the Murder Ring is a solid 1941 mystery that has its own unique charm. Directed by James P. Hogan, it captures the classic whodunit vibe with a sense of urgency. The pacing is just right—slow enough to build tension, but quick enough to keep you engaged, especially as Ellery delves deeper into the murky waters of hospital politics. The practical effects are quite serviceable for the time, and the performances, especially by the lead, carry a certain gravitas that feels genuine. Themes of trust and betrayal play out nicely against the backdrop of a seemingly reputable institution, adding layers to the narrative. There's a specific ambiance here, one that really feels like a snapshot of early 40s crime cinema.
Intriguing plot with a murder mystery at its core.Captures the essence of early 40s crime dramas.Strong lead performance enhances the storytelling.
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