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My Grandfather's Clock

My Grandfather's Clock (1934)

October. 27,1934
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6.7
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At Phwitterby-on-Thames, England, a murder has occurred and Philo Holmes and Dr. Watkins are out to investigate it. It seems as though there was a second will and changes have been made as to who will receive what. Philo is the ace detective, and he brings everyone from the nightclub to see him solve the case.

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Hellen
1934/10/27

I like the storyline of this show,it attract me so much

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Invaderbank
1934/10/28

The film creates a perfect balance between action and depth of basic needs, in the midst of an infertile atmosphere.

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Janis
1934/10/29

One of the most extraordinary films you will see this year. Take that as you want.

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Fleur
1934/10/30

Actress is magnificent and exudes a hypnotic screen presence in this affecting drama.

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calvinnme
1934/10/31

This is a murder mystery sung all the way through. The two heroes are Vance & Holmes. After the murder is committed, Franklin Pangborn answers the call to the detective agency and sings his answers ( in a good tenor--who knew he could sing?). The main detective is in a nightclub, and when informed of events, he sings his goodbye, and then the nightclub employees and patrons all troop out to help solve the mystery (nobody forgets their drinks!). I won't say anymore so I don't spoil it, but the entire thing is well worth watching. Enjoy trying to identify the music- MGM's orchestra was good at mysteries!

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MartinHafer
1934/11/01

In the 1930s, MGM made a string of so-called 'Colortone Musicals' and the ones I have seen are among the strangest and most watchable films of the era. The weirdest are among the best, such as "The Devil's Cabaret" as well as "What Price Jazz?"...but even the slightly less weird ones like "My Grandfather's Clock" are enjoyable...albeit strange!!This entire film is told through song. Most of the songs are very familiar public domain tunes and the lyrics are occasionally pretty funny. It begins with the murder of an old man...as the killer was hiding inside the grandfather clock! So, they phoned for Philo Holmes and Dr. Watkins and they come to investigate...and sing!This is a film that doesn't work completely. It's a bit more conventional than the really weird ones...but still keeps your interest. What also kept my interest was the color. While the films in this series were all made with the two-color process (producing a somewhat limited array of colors), this one looks MUCH better than I would ever expect. In particular, the blues you don't see in Cinecolor and Two-Color Technicolor are actually very blue. The purples are also very nice...so nice I actually think this IS an early form of Technicolor using the three-strip process. I had no idea any of the Colortones were truly full-color...but it sure seems more colorful than usual.

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solongago-1
1934/11/02

Certainly one of the most unusual short films I've seen. A 20-minute long comic operetta farce of a Sherlock Holmes murder mystery. It was seen on Turner Movie Classics, and hopefully I will have an oportunity to tape it the next time.

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Ron Oliver
1934/11/03

An MGM Colortone Musical.Murder has been committed in the old manor at Phwitterby-on-Thames, where elderly Barrister Butts was shot before the public reading of a will. Send Dr. Watkins to find the celebrated detective Philo Holmes! Search the Piccadilly Club and bring the chorus girls & orchestra back with you! Will Holmes make the right deduction? And what does the homicide have to do with MY GRANDFATHER'S CLOCK?This silly little film is a good example of the type of fluff popular with young audiences in the 1930's. Nearly all the spoken dialogue is in rhyme & the tunes from many familiar musical compositions are interpolated. The color production is very pleasing to the eye. Holmes & Watkins are played by Charles Judles & Franklin Pangborn (who nearly steals the show with his prissy behavior.) Film mavens will recognize Mischa Auer as one of the manor servants.

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