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The League of Frightened Men (1937)

6 | May 25, 1937 (US) | Mystery, Crime | 01:11

Nero Wolfe agrees to investigate a series of murders that seem to be tied in with a past Harvard hazing prank that went awry.

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Walter Connolly
Nero Wolfe
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Lionel Stander
Archie Goodwin
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Eduardo Ciannelli
Paul Chapin
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Irene Hervey
Evelyn Hibbard
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Victor Kilian
Pitney Scott
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Nana Bryant
Agnes Burton
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Walter Kingsford
Ferdinand E. Bowen
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Ian Wolfe
Nicholas Cabot
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Leonard Mudie
Andrew Hibbard
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Rafaela Ottiano
Dora Chapin

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CinemaSerf
5 | Jun 20, 2022
Walter Connolly is really only competent in this rather lightweight crime thriller. His "Nero Wolfe" character is called upon to investigate the killings of some Harvard alumni many years after a hazing incident at the frat house went spectacularly wrong; leaving one poor fresher crippled. Now I've only read one or two of Rex Stout's books featuring this legendary, self-indulgent, detective and I can't say I ever really engaged with his character, or that of his sidekick "Archie" (Lionel Stander in this) and that didn't exactly help me appreciate this pretty formulaic, lacklustre even, drama that is pretty much a join the dots affair. Eduardo Ciannelli does his best to liven things up, but really it is the screenplay that lacks punch. The ending, when it comes, is almost as routine as if we were ending a chapter of a book before reading the next one - no real sense of suspense, jeopardy or even interest. The production is basic at best and well, nah, sorry - maybe one for "Wolfe" fans, but of little merit otherwise.