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Under Cover of Night really blends these genres in an interesting way, doesn't it? You've got Edmund Lowe as a detective who's not just chasing a typical crook; he's up against a professor, played chillingly by Henry Daniell. The pacing strikes a nice balance, moving swiftly through the twists of mystery while keeping that comedic edge. The practical effects are quite clever for the time, adding a layer of authenticity that sharpens the tension. Plus, the performances are solid, with Lowe's detective exuding a mix of charm and desperation. It's definitely that kind of film that speaks to a certain mood β something a little dark but with a wink.
Under Cover of Night is a fascinating entry from 1937, often overlooked among collectors. While not the most common title out there, it has seen various format releases over the years, though original prints can be quite scarce. There's a niche interest in films like this that merge genres and showcase the era's storytelling style, so it tends to attract collectors who appreciate those unique blends. Keep an eye out for it at swaps or online, as it often pops up in interesting collections.
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