MURDER BY TELEVISION (1935). Running time 54 minutes.
My eyes glazed over at the amount of esoteric information about the technology of early television that hampers this as a thriller. Although I did come alive at how big and grand-looking the TV was that is used in the demonstration. Houghland the inventor dies while broadcasting his ideas of how TV will be able to zoom in on places all over the world. A shadow flashes over the screen as the man suffers which suggests someone is moving towards him at the time. It turns out to be murder and suspicion is thrown on those who had left the viewing room about the time of Houghland's death.
The print available of this is poor. I couldn't read the telegram that is presented for us to ponder over because of the horrible glare at this point of the film. None of the cast turn in a good performance which includes Bela Lugosi in a double role. There lots of red herrings including an intruder who doesn't seem to have any relevance to the story.
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