Black Orchid

1953
6| 0h58m| NA| en| More Info
Released: 01 February 1953 Released
Producted By: Mid Century Film Productions Ltd.
Country: United Kingdom
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Caught in a loveless marriage, Dr. John Winnington (Ronald Howard) can't stop himself from falling for his wife's (Mary Laura Wood) younger sister, Christine (Olga Edwardes). But when he suddenly becomes the prime suspect in his wife's tragic murder, John relies on his friend Eric (John Bentley) to clear his name. This classic murder mystery encourages viewers to evaluate all of the clues and guess the killer's identity.

Genre

Drama, Crime, Mystery

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Director

Charles Saunders

Production Companies

Mid Century Film Productions Ltd.

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Scanialara You won't be disappointed!
Stometer Save your money for something good and enjoyable
BallWubba Wow! What a bizarre film! Unfortunately the few funny moments there were were quite overshadowed by it's completely weird and random vibe throughout.
Donald Seymour This is one of the best movies I’ve seen in a very long time. You have to go and see this on the big screen.
gordonl56 BLACK ORCHID 1953A fast moving murder mystery played out like a 1930's whodunit. The film stars Leslie Howard's son, Ronald. Ronald Howard is a top end medical type married to, Mary Laura Wood. Wood is not amused with how Howard seems more interested in his work than him. Wood is stepping out with other "gentlemen" behind Howard's back. Olga Edwardes is now introduced to the plot. Miss Edwardes is the younger sister of Wood. Edwardes is also a medical type and she and Howard strike it off. Howard tells Edwardes that he had asked his wife, Wood, for a divorce but the cow refused. Also in the mix is Wood's maid, Sheila Burrell, novelist, John Bentley and his publisher, Patrick Barr. Howard and Edwardes are in love and wish to marry. The only thing in their way is Wood. Wood suddenly decides she is moving home to South Africa. She is also willing to grant Howard a divorce. She thinks this is most humorous. Wood tells Howard that there is a UK law that forbids a man to marry the sister of his ex. Next thing you know, Miss Wood is creamed by a handy passing truck and killed. Now Edwardes and Howard are free to wed. That is till the coroner says Wood had been poisoned before the truck got her. Needless to say who is at the top of the suspect's list. Wood's maid, Sheila Burrell, never liked Howard and put a bee in the Police's bonnet about him as a suspect. The Police gobble up Howard when they find that the poison used, is the same substance Howard is experimenting with. Miss Edwardes, along with Howard's pal, writer, John Bentley, do a bit of detective work of their own. They turn up evidence of Wood's affair with another man. And what a surprise they get when they discover that the man is Bentley's own publisher, Patrick Barr. (This is pushing it a bit story wise)Barr is not happy with being outed and now tries to eliminate Edwardes and Bentley. A spot of sabotage on the brakes of Bentley's car damn near works when Bentley and Edwardes crash. Bentley is hauled in for a bit of repair work at the emergency ward. Edwardes, silly girl that she is, tries to tackle Barr by herself. She ends up at the wrong end of a choking and is only saved by maid Burrell arriving with a pistol. (Another stretch, story wise) Howard is now released from jail and into Edwardes' arms. The Black Orchid of the title is how Barr had poisoned Miss Woods. He had covered the flowers he sent Woods with poison. The film moves right along and at only 58 minutes, it does not over stay its welcome.The director was Charles Sanders. Sanders made quite a few mystery, crime and noir during his 30 plus years directing. These include, DEATH OF AN ANGEL, A TIME TO KILL, THE NARROWING CIRCLE, NAKED FURY, JUNGLE STREET and KILL HER GENTLY
Michael O'Keefe BLACK ORCHID is a quickie of a British mystery running almost an hour. Well paced with fine acting. Dr. John Winnington(Ronald Howard)seems very trapped in a loveless marriage. His wife(Mary Laura Wood)feels he is more interested in dinner parties than his duties at the hospital. And he seems to ignore and neglect his wife with no shame. Mrs. Winnington's younger sister Christine(Olga Edwardes)comes into the picture and flirtation and lust commences. The doc's wife is wise to the attraction and has enough; she leaves him with a sly warning that British law will not let him marry her sister...that is as long as she is alive. Guess what? Winnington will soon become the prime suspect in his wife's tragic murder. Christine and John's best friend Eric(John Bentley)will set out to clear his name.This Black & White film is short and sustainable. The best acting comes from Wood. Other players: Sheila Burrell, Russell Napier, Patrick Barr and Mary Jones.
Paularoc John Wittington is a dedicated physician married to a beautiful but unhappy woman, Sophie. She endlessly complains and snipes at him - for not showing up to a dinner party, for ignoring her and so forth. Clearly all of our sympathy is meant to be for the good doctor but the disgruntled, self- centered Sophie does have a point. He tells her that she knew from the beginning of their marriage that his work was the most important thing in his life. Here are two people who never should have married. Then enters Sophie's sister, Christine. She takes a great interest in his work and clearly admires him. In about two minutes they fall in love. Sophie agrees to a divorce. As she's leaving their house she, with a wicked grin, tells her now ex- husband that he will never be able to marry Christine because it is illegal for a man to marry his ex- wife's sister. Which he finds out to be true (was this really so back then?). Of course, if the ex- wife is dead, this problem goes away. Well, she does end up dead and the doctor is arrested and convicted of her murder. Fortunately, Christine and the doctor's good friend Eric don't believe he did it and investigate on their own. The movie is well paced and entertaining. It was nice seeing Ronald Howard as the doctor; I had only previously seen him in the Sherlock Homes television series. The entire cast was very good but special kudos go to the actress playing Sophie. Recommended as an enjoyable way to spend an hour.
filmalamosa Dedicated research doctor has unhappy selfish wife. Sister of wife comes to visit and her and doctor were fated for each other. Wife gets divorce --and the plot's key is revealed : there is a law where a man cannot marry a wife's sister while wife still alive.Wife is poisoned husband accused and condemned to death. Sister and husband's friend solve the murder.Mind you all this happens in less than an hour so the action is fast.The wife is far prettier than the sister thus seems somewhat miscast. You find yourself wanting to see more of her and less of the sister.One reviewer called it a quota film....sounds reasonable. Grade B on the Hollywood scale...maybe even a C.Still OK, if you are bored with little time.RECOMMEND