The Midwest premiere of the Universal film, Terror by Night, happened in Chicago on Wednesday, April 3, 1946, at the RKO Palace theatre, at 7 a.m [breakfast matinee].; the film was the bottom-half of a double-bill which featured Abot & Costello in Little Giant; coffee and donuts where served at the opening performance!.
Terror by Night (Universal)
Opened at Palace theatre on Wednesday, April 3, 1946, as a Midwest Premiere, being the bottom-half of a double-bill featuring Abbott and Costello in "Little Giant;" Review: Chicago Tribune--"Mr. Holmes former arch enemy, Mr. Moriarty, is referred to as 'the late,' and the suave detective has a new and ruthless villain, a Col. Moran, this trip. . . . The plot is so tricky that if you are momentarily shrouded by someones overcoat, as frequently happens when people are on the march for better seats in theaters, you may lose track of things entirely and the ending may leave you still trying to figure out who was who. Nigel Bruce, as Dr. Watson, tries his hand at sleuthing in a humorous episode, and as usual he contributes a good deal to the entertainment value of the film. HIs Watson is the same slow-witted likable old chap, excellent relief from the eternally smooth and infallible Holmes." [Thurs., Apr. 4 '46]
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Terror by Night (Universal)
Opened at Palace theatre on Wednesday, April 3, 1946, as a Midwest Premiere, being the bottom-half of a double-bill featuring Abbott and Costello in "Little Giant;" Review: Chicago Tribune--"Mr. Holmes former arch enemy, Mr. Moriarty, is referred to as 'the late,' and the suave detective has a new and ruthless villain, a Col. Moran, this trip. . . . The plot is so tricky that if you are momentarily shrouded by someones overcoat, as frequently happens when people are on the march for better seats in theaters, you may lose track of things entirely and the ending may leave you still trying to figure out who was who. Nigel Bruce, as Dr. Watson, tries his hand at sleuthing in a humorous episode, and as usual he contributes a good deal to the entertainment value of the film. HIs Watson is the same slow-witted likable old chap, excellent relief from the eternally smooth and infallible Holmes." [Thurs., Apr. 4 '46]
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- How long is Terror by Night?1 hour
- When was Terror by Night released?February 1, 1946
- What is the IMDb rating of Terror by Night?6.7 out of 10
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- Who are the characters in Terror by Night?Dr. John Watson, Maj. Duncan-Bleek, and Inspector Lestrade
- What is the plot of Terror by Night?When the fabled Star of Rhodesia diamond is stolen on a London to Edinburgh train and the son of its owner is murdered, Sherlock Holmes must discover which of his suspicious fellow passengers is responsible.
- What is Terror by Night rated?Approved
- What genre is Terror by Night?Crime Drama, Crime, Drama, Film-Noir, Mystery, and Thriller
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