Talk:The Kennel Murder Case (film)
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References to use
[edit]- Please add to the list references that can be used for the film article.
- Rubin, Martin (1999). "The Detective Thriller: The Kennel Murder Case (1933), The Big Sleep (1946)". Thrillers. Genres in American Cinema. Cambridge University Press. pp. 181–202. ISBN 0521588391.
Major goof
[edit]In a short scene preceding the one with the butler discovering the body we see that someone switches the light off behind a window. (That's the surprised killer having to leave for the second time, because he has just been watching a still alive Coe opening his window on the opposite side, as we later will learn.) Then there's a pan shot to Coe's window, behind which a shot is fired. (That's the unfortunate Brisbane "shooting" the now already dead Coe.) Problem: When we hear the shot, Coe's window is locked and the shade is drawn!
I wonder if that's worth mentioning in this article?--91.52.196.171 (talk) 12:10, 14 July 2012 (UTC)