The Witching Hour

1934 "One magic hour of love that came back from the past to save the happiness of two lovers in peril."
6.1| 1h9m| NR| en
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Jack Brookfield, a gambler with clairvoyant and hypnotic powers, is able to win at cards through his unique gift. But when he inadvertently hypnotizes young Clay Thorne, Thorne kills an enemy of Brookfield's while under a trance. No one believes Brookfield's protestations that Thorne is innocent of any murderous intent, so Brookfield teams up with retired lawyer Martin Prentice in hopes of saving the young man from the gallows.

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SpuffyWeb Sadly Over-hyped
Lightdeossk Captivating movie !
MoPoshy Absolutely brilliant
Portia Hilton Blistering performances.
Richard Chatten Based on a 1907 Broadway hit by Augustus Thomas previously filmed in 1916 and 1921 and here unobtrusively set in the original period, 'The Witching Hour' is an interesting hybrid of pre-Code crime film and silent romantic fantasy by the director of 'Peter Ibbetson' and 'True Grit' combining courtroom drama with a smiling Victorian ghost straight out of 'Smilin' Thru'.John Halliday is as usual excellent as the owner of a gambling den always one step ahead of the law with the aid of involuntary telepathic ability; and there's an unusual flashback in which the narrator tells us what he remembered while what we are shown is what actually happened.
MartinHafer Provided you understand that what happens is impossible AND you can suspend disbelief, then you'll enjoy the film. All I know is that with all the training I've had in hypnotherapy, I would sure use these powers for evil if they worked like they did in the movie!!Jack Brookfield (John Halliday) has an amazing ability to read people's thoughts and also has a very strong and forceful personality. Without realizing it, he hypnotizes a young man and Brookfield's hatred of another man gets the hypnotized guy to commit murder to please Brookfield! It's a bit odd...and the second half is all about the court case which follows.The film is very original and interesting. Just understand that you cannot project your thoughts onto others to get them to kill...believe me, I have tried!
dbdumonteil One of the early Hathaway movies,and for the time something very unusual which predates both Lewton/Robson productions as well as Hathaway's own "Peter Ibbetson" .It's a very short film (65 minutes) and it includes romanticism,clandestine gambling,murder,hypnotism and a mysterious ring which even mesmerizes the audience.The whole story is wrapped in mystery and all that concerns the old retired lawyer is a Peter Ibbetson in miniature with visions of a love of long ago and an ending both poetic and supernatural.This may be the only movie where someone commits the famous perfect crime ,even if the hero(es) did not want to kill.Hathaway also anticipates the great psychoanalytical works of the forties (Lang ,Tourneur,Siodmak,Hitchcock).Hathaway was always underrated and so were his movies:"Gunga Din" imitated "lives of a Bengal Lancer" and got more praises than the Cooper/Tone adventure which is ,IMHO,far superior.And "kiss of death" must be considered one of the best films noirs of the forties.Put "the witching hour" on your must-see list.
Randy Miller This is a wonderful horror-thriller from the end of the PreCode Era directed by the legendary Henry Hathaway. It is a very RARE film title to find these days but it is well worth the search! This 1934 forgotten gem moves at a great pace and includes gambling, hypnotism, and murder. A young man commits murder after accidentally being placed under hypnosis, and must find someone to defend him at his trial. It is based on a play by Augustus Thomas and features an outstanding cast of characters headed by Guy Standing, John Halliday and Tom Brown. The interesting back-story involves an illegal gambling den, a cat's-eye ring, and both telepathy and ghostly apparitions that cause the movie to fall into the realm of the fantastic.