The Circus Queen Murder Movie In Hindi Dubbed Download

The Circus Queen Murder Movie In Hindi Dubbed Download

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The Circus Queen Murder Movie In Hindi Dubbed Download

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Suave, lip-reading DA Thatcher Colt plans to get away from the big city for a while. So he and his secretary, Miss Kelly hop on a train for an Upstate NY town called Gilead. They expect a calm oasis, but when a small time circus rolls into town they soon find themselves caught up in a sordid tale of marital infidelity, murder, cruelty to animals, and cannibalism.
Vacationing Police Commissioner Thatcher Colt (Adolph Menjou) slips out of News York City and picks a small New York state town for his rest and recreation (with Miss Kelly (Ruthelma Stevens) his secretary, in case he needs someone to take a note or make coffee. He soon becomes involved in murder and mayhem when a travelling circus comes to town and the circus queen, Josie La Tour (Greta Nissen) slips from a trapeze-perch when someone shoots a poisoned arrow in her back. Who plugged Josie La Tour? Eliminate Miss Kelly only.
ADOLPHE MENJOU and RUTHELMA STEVENS do a nice job as D.A. and secretary, a sort of Perry Mason and Della Street type of relationship, both of whom are practicing the art of lip reading, which we know is bound to become a plot device in helping to put the murderer away.<br/><br/>Menjou is desperately in need of a vacation, so like so many other criminal sleuths before him, he goes to a small town and is soon involved with a circus troupe and a slew of suspects who are trying to kill either the circus queen or her paramour. For an exotic touch, there are traveling cannibals among the circus entertainers.<br/><br/>There are a lot of high wire acrobatics and tension as the jealous husband (DWIGHT FRYE) climbs aboard the tent&#39;s outside perimeter to peer down at the high wire acts with a crazy gleam in his eyes. GRETA NISSEN is the circus queen (with a thick accent) that Menjou has to keep a sharp eye on.<br/><br/>It&#39;s a diverting little circus drama, well photographed by Joseph August and directed at a fast clip by Roy William Neill.
1933&#39;s &quot;The Circus Queen Murder&quot; was Columbia&#39;s second adaptation of an Anthony Abbot Thatcher Colt novel, in this case 1932&#39;s &quot;About the Murder of the Circus Queen,&quot; a followup to the previous year&#39;s &quot;The Night Club Lady.&quot; Back as the lip reading Colt is Adolphe Menjou, happily teamed again with gorgeous Ruthelma Stevens as faithful secretary Miss Kelly, as savvy and sassy as ever. This time around, there&#39;s precious little mystery, with Colt taken out of his native New York City milieu, watching over suspicious activities in a traveling circus far from home. It does evoke Tod Browning&#39;s &quot;Freaks,&quot; with such pre-code details as cannibalism adding to the doom laden atmosphere, not really a mystery as defined in the title, the circus queen only meeting her fate in the final reel. Fortunately, we have Dwight Frye&#39;s Flandrin commanding attention, and in a larger role than usual he&#39;s definitely in rare form, better in dangerous mode than his bland hero from 1935&#39;s &quot;The Crime of Doctor Crespi.&quot; Both Thatcher Colt features have remained stubbornly elusive over the years, while one of Columbia&#39;s four picture Steve Trent series has suffered the indignity of actually disappearing without any trace. There would be one revival for Colt, in 1942&#39;s &quot;The Panther&#39;s Claw,&quot; casting dependable Sidney Blackmer as Colt, his fate on screen ending just like his inspiration Philo Vance, at Poverty Row&#39;s PRC.

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