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The Hole in the Wall

  • 19291929
  • 1h 13m
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5.7/10
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Edward G. Robinson, Donald Meek, David Newell, and Nellie Savage in The Hole in the Wall (1929)
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Mrs. Ramsey sent Jean Oliver to prison on a false charge. To get even, Jean (disguised as Madame Mystera) plans to kidnap her daughter and turn her into a thief. Love entanglements with a ga... Read allMrs. Ramsey sent Jean Oliver to prison on a false charge. To get even, Jean (disguised as Madame Mystera) plans to kidnap her daughter and turn her into a thief. Love entanglements with a gangster known as "The Fox" and newspaperman Grant complicate her plans.Mrs. Ramsey sent Jean Oliver to prison on a false charge. To get even, Jean (disguised as Madame Mystera) plans to kidnap her daughter and turn her into a thief. Love entanglements with a gangster known as "The Fox" and newspaperman Grant complicate her plans.
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5.7/10
206
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    • Robert Florey
    • Pierre Collings(adapted by)
    • Frederick J. Jackson(play)
  • Stars
    • Claudette Colbert
    • David Newell
    • Nellie Savage
    • Robert Florey
    • Pierre Collings(adapted by)
    • Frederick J. Jackson(play)
  • Stars
    • Claudette Colbert
    • David Newell
    • Nellie Savage
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    • 14User reviews
    • 5Critic reviews
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    The Hole in the Wall (1929)
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    Edward G. Robinson, Claudette Colbert, Louise Closser Hale, and David Newell in The Hole in the Wall (1929)
    Edward G. Robinson, Claudette Colbert, and David Newell in The Hole in the Wall (1929)
    David Newell and Nellie Savage in The Hole in the Wall (1929)
    Edward G. Robinson and Claudette Colbert in The Hole in the Wall (1929)

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    Claudette Colbert
    Claudette Colbert
    • Jean Oliver
    David Newell
    David Newell
    • Gordon Grant
    Nellie Savage
    Nellie Savage
    • Madame Mystera
    Edward G. Robinson
    Edward G. Robinson
    • The Fox
    Donald Meek
    Donald Meek
    • Goofy
    Alan Brooks
    Alan Brooks
    • Jim
    Louise Closser Hale
    Louise Closser Hale
    • Mrs. Ramsay
    Katherine Emmet
    • Mrs. Carslake
    • (as Katherine Emmett)
    Marcia Kagno
    • Marcia
    Barry Macollum
    • Dogface
    • (as Barry McCollum)
    George MacQuarrie
    George MacQuarrie
    • Police Inspector Nichols
    • (as George McQuarrie)
    Helen Crane
    • Mrs. Lyons
      • Robert Florey
      • Pierre Collings(adapted by)
      • Frederick J. Jackson(play)
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    • Trivia
      This film marks the first appearance of Edward G. Robinson as a gangster.
    • Connections
      Referenced in Hollywood Hist-o-Rama: Claudette Colbert (1962)

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    The holes in the plot line
    "The Hole in the Wall" is an early part-talkie, well-directed by Robert Florey but saddled with a plot that Tod Browning might have cooked up for Lon Chaney on a bad day. Several themes beloved of Browning (and often used in Chaney's movies) are prominently used here, including a gang of crooks and phoney mediums, and (shades of "West of Zanzibar") a plot to corrupt an innocent girl in order to get revenge on her parent. The "hole in the wall" in this movie's title is in the crooks' hideout: it's a peephole with a periscope, which the phoney medium uses to spy on her victims, so that she can gain information about them before she meets them, and impress her victims with her "psychic" abilities.

    Claudette Colbert (still learning the techniques of film acting) stars as Jean Oliver, who was sent to prison on false testimony by snooty society dame Mrs Ramsay. After spending several years in prison, now Jean is out and hell-bent on revenge. She plans to kidnap Mrs Ramsay's little daughter Marcia, and raise the girl as a thief in a Fagin-like environment. Jean hopes that Marcia will grow up to be an habitual thief, get arrested and acquire a criminal record ... and then Jean will get her revenge by revealing herself to Mrs Ramsay as the person responsible for her daughter's corruption.

    The climax of the film is meant to be very exciting, when little golden-haired Marcia is a prisoner in the dockyards, trapped on a quayside ladder while the tide rises. Unfortunately, the untalented child actress who plays the kidnap victim keeps screeching "Mama! Mama!" over and over, on a very bad soundtrack. We're supposed to be concerned about the plight of a kidnapped child who's in danger of drowning, but I kept wishing the brat would shut her gob and quit yapping.

    The soundtrack is VERY bad, and I don't think it's just because I saw a very scratchy old print of this film. In the late 1920s and early 30s, the Fox Movietone method of sound recording (which this film uses) was vastly inferior to the Vitaphone process used by Warner Brothers. I give credit to director Florey and his screenwriter (Pierre Collinge) for intelligently shaping the story to incorporate sound effects legitimately, at a time when many part-talkie films used sound effects merely for stunt purposes. But the dialogue is badly written, apart from its poor sound fidelity. Groucho Marx, who worked with the French-born Florey in "The Cocoanuts" later this same year, claimed that Florey had difficulty speaking English ... which might explain why Florey allowed such wretchedly bad dialogue to get past him in "The Hole in the Wall".

    There's an exciting scene of a train crash on an elevated railway, and throughout the film the photography is excellent, as are the lighting and the shot-framing. This film's many good points outweigh its numerous bad points.
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    • F Gwynplaine MacIntyre
    • Jul 17, 2002

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    • Release date
      • April 27, 1929 (United States)
      • United States
      • English
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      • Paramount Studios, Astoria, Queens, New York City, New York, USA
    • Production company
      • Paramount Pictures
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    • 1 hour 13 minutes
      • Black and White

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