The 13th Man (1937)
5/10
This first film from Monogram Pictures is like a blueprint for their B mysteries.
7 February 2021
"The 13th Man" is a pretty good B murder mystery. And, like so many of these films, it seems to have all the usual tropes...such as the smarter than the cops reporter who busts the case, an incredibly complicated and rather insane way of murdering people and the obligatory gather everyone into one room and watch the guilty incriminate themselves scene at the end.

The story begins in a town where the District Attorney is running for re-election. In order to gain publicity and rid the town of crooks, he's leading a crackdown. So far, he's arrested a dozen mobsters and on the radio he announces he's about to arrest a 13th. And, as you'd always expect in such a film, the DA is about to assume room temperature before he can divulge who this man or woman is!!

Overall, this is very typical of a B mystery....not just in the ways mentioned above but in its fast pace, run time of about an hour and because it's predictable but still entertaining. Worth seeing if you enjoy the genre or just want to see what the first Monogram release was.
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