"Murder by Television" is a 1935 American science fiction crime film directed by Clifford Sanforth. It's notable for being one of the early examples of science fiction cinema and features Bela Lugosi in one of his roles outside of the horror genre.
Plot:
The film "Murder by Television" tells the story of a scientist named Victor Glanville (played by Bela Lugosi) who is on the verge of a groundbreaking invention, a device that can transmit television broadcasts across the Atlantic Ocean. However, this invention attracts the attention of a group of criminals who want to use it for their nefarious purposes.
The criminals kidnap Glanville and steal his invention, planning to use it for crime and espionage. The film follows the efforts of Glanville's friends and law enforcement to rescue him and thwart the criminals' sinister plans.
"Murder by Television" combines elements of science fiction and crime drama. While the film's portrayal of television technology may seem quaint by today's standards, it's considered a pioneering work in the early science fiction genre. Bela Lugosi, best known for his role as Dracula, takes on a different character in this film, showcasing his versatility as an actor.
Despite its somewhat dated technology and special effects, "Murder by Television" is a historically significant film in the development of science fiction cinema, and it remains a noteworthy entry in the early days of the genre.
Plot:
The film "Murder by Television" tells the story of a scientist named Victor Glanville (played by Bela Lugosi) who is on the verge of a groundbreaking invention, a device that can transmit television broadcasts across the Atlantic Ocean. However, this invention attracts the attention of a group of criminals who want to use it for their nefarious purposes.
The criminals kidnap Glanville and steal his invention, planning to use it for crime and espionage. The film follows the efforts of Glanville's friends and law enforcement to rescue him and thwart the criminals' sinister plans.
"Murder by Television" combines elements of science fiction and crime drama. While the film's portrayal of television technology may seem quaint by today's standards, it's considered a pioneering work in the early science fiction genre. Bela Lugosi, best known for his role as Dracula, takes on a different character in this film, showcasing his versatility as an actor.
Despite its somewhat dated technology and special effects, "Murder by Television" is a historically significant film in the development of science fiction cinema, and it remains a noteworthy entry in the early days of the genre.
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Short film