5/10
The cause of these murders
4 March 2011
Warning: Spoilers
This particular A Shot In The Dark has nothing whatsoever to do with Inspector Clousseau. It is however a B film murder mystery from the Poverty Row studio, Chesterfield Pictures. Before Charles Starrett decided to do westerns and much before he became the Durango Kid he starred in this film where he plays a college football star who returns home after a party and discovers his roommate James Bush hanging from their dormitory window. It was an attempt at covering up a murder of course as Bush was killed with a very sophisticated pistol that fires needle darts. As it happens Starrett is the son of criminologist Robert Warwick who is retained by the college to investigate the crime. As it also turns out young Bush was about to come into a large inheritance and that fact provides a whole load of suspects. The law which consists of a local sheriff and Barney Fife like deputy realize that they're out of their league investigating a homicide which turns into a string of homicides before the culprit is nabbed. They grouse a bit, but mostly follow Warwick's lead in the investigation. The lack of first class production values prevent me from giving A Shot In The Dark a higher rating. Still the film is not a bad one of its type.
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