via PI The Mystery of Marie Roget, a 1942 film adaptation of Edgar Allan Poe's short story, shares some similarities with the Sherlock Holmes series, particularly in its focus on mystery and detective work. Both stories feature detectives with uncanny perception abilities, and Poe's character C. Auguste Dupin is often cited as an inspiration for Arthur Conan Doyle's Sherlock Holmes. However, there are also differences between the two, such as Dupin's more analytical approach and his reliance on newspaper clues, compared to Holmes' more hands-on investigative style. Overall, while the stories may have some common elements, they also have distinct characteristics that set them apart.
@lmdecusatis1645
10 күн бұрын
Beautiful channel. You've got good taste for movies. Wish you success.
@kathleenmckeithen118
4 күн бұрын
That was a good one! Thank you!😊
@DavidSmith-kd8mw
7 күн бұрын
Thanks, I enjoyed that.
@NancySanders-om4ic
9 күн бұрын
An interesting plot,filled with inuendo,mysterious avenues of " who dunn it" episodes.I did not know this was written by Edgar Allen Poe.Thank you,for showing this movie.
@mariovaccarella6854
7 сағат бұрын
I love this Universal 1940s Intro & think that it's The Best Movie Intro Of All Time, even if 20th Century Fox (My Second Favorite Movie Intro) lasted for many more years. Although the Studio System was like near Involuntary Servitude, it did produce some Excellent Casts, such as, in this movie, Maria Ospenkensaya & Patrick Knowles (who also starred in Abbott & Costello's Who Done It? Comedy/Murder Mystery & both in The Wolf Man & The Sequel, Frankenstein Meets The Wolf Man). Let me know what you think
@iankings6405
6 күн бұрын
Bit like Sherlock Holmes and Dr Watson.😊
@stephencampion2127
7 күн бұрын
Not a bad film, but I would like to know what story this is actually based on.
@thegreencat9947
5 күн бұрын
True crime starter...Mary Rogers was a young pretty girl who worked at a cigar store in Connecticut..1830s. She became pregnant..and " disappeared". Edgar Allen wrote " the murders on the Rue Morgue ". He wrote this as a sequel.
@MercedesBisquit-x1u
10 күн бұрын
Lovely gallic inspired hokum.
@thegreencat9947
5 күн бұрын
Way better than hearing about Sean combs and his debauchery.
@namur-iq6ih
10 күн бұрын
New draftees “run away at the first shell explosion,” a commander told the British newspaper: The Ukrainian military has been so depleted by attrition that new infantry troops are often unfit for combat and flee at the first sign of fighting, the Financial Times reported on Friday. In some units, around two thirds of soldiers are reportedly killed or wounded within days of arriving at the front. Manpower shortages have plagued the Armed Forces of Ukraine (AFU) for well over a year, according to reports in Ukrainian and Western media outlets. After multiple rounds of conscription, the average age of a Ukrainian soldier is now 45, and many of those sent to the front are unfit for combat, multiple commanders and soldiers told the British newspaper. “When the new guys get to the position, a lot of them run away at the first shell explosion,” a deputy commander fighting near Ugledar in Donetsk Region said. Another commander whose unit is attempting to hold the nearby town of Khurakove said that “some guys freeze [because] they are too afraid to shoot the enemy, and then they are the ones who leave in body bags or severely wounded.” The commanders estimated that 50-70% of new infantry troops are killed or wounded within days of starting their first rotation. Experienced soldiers “are being killed off too quickly” and replaced by older and less fit men, another commander told the Financial Times. “As infantry, you need to run, you need to be strong, you need to carry heavy equipment,” he said, adding: “It’s hard to do that if you aren’t young.” As of May, the Ukrainian military has been drafting 30,000 soldiers per month. However, AFU Commander-in-Chief General Aleksandr Syrsky admitted earlier this month that these new recruits are often sent to fight with as little as six weeks’ training. The commanders who spoke to the Financial Times said that they consider this training worthless, as many of the AFU’s instructors haven’t seen combat themselves. “Some of them don’t even know how to hold their rifles,” one officer said. “They peel more potatoes than they shoot bullets,” he complained, explaining that he had bought paintball guns in order to teach his new men how to shoot without wasting ammunition. Those who survive often go AWOL after their first rotation, while others are so shell-shocked and exhausted that they are checked into psychiatric wards, the newspaper reported. With the AFU under no legal obligation to demobilize troops, joining the army or getting conscripted is viewed by recruits as “a one-way ticket,” a ten-year veteran told the Financial Times. "Zelensky's Star Power Fades on Capitol Hill," the New York Times wrote of the trip, contrasting Zelensky's raucous reception in Washington two years ago to his "muted" visit this week, which saw just "a few dozen lawmakers huddle with him behind closed doors while the speaker of the House snubbed him." Zelensky had a ‘pie in the sky’ goal of trying to get the U.S. to give committed support, militarily, financially to get long-range missiles approved. He didn’t fare very well.
@JohnSmith-un9jm
5 күн бұрын
Who cares
@catchaser52
4 күн бұрын
@@JohnSmith-un9jm That's the problem.
@ChrisCarlin-is8wv
2 сағат бұрын
The continued global political bs is why I view old films on utube. Go back to CNN and msnbc and Fox News.
@kenzeetwo
5 күн бұрын
A detective tries to unravel the strange circumstances surrounding the death of a young actress
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