Bungalow 13 (1948) - Turner Classic Movies

Bungalow 13


1h 10m 1948

Film Details

Release Date
Nov 1948
Premiere Information
Los Angeles opening: 17 Nov 1948
Production Company
Belsam Productions, Inc.; Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.
Distribution Company
Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.
Country
United States

Technical Specs

Duration
1h 10m
Sound
Mono
Color
Black and White
Theatrical Aspect Ratio
1.37 : 1
Film Length
5,877ft (7 reels)

Synopsis

Private detective Christopher Adams is trying to recover an antique, Chinese jade lion for an insurance company. The trail leads him to a Mexican café in Los Angeles, where he is supposed to meet a man called Gomez. However, before they can negotiate, Gomez becomes involved in a gunfight with the police and is killed. After Christopher discovers that Gomez was carrying a matchbook from the Mission Bell Auto Court, he checks in there to continue the investigation and in the motel's cocktail lounge meets Alice Ashley, who is also interested in the jade lion. When Christopher walks Alice back to her bungalow, they kiss, and she steals his wallet. As soon as he discovers his loss, he goes to Alice's room but finds her stabbed to death on the floor. After recovering his wallet and taking her purse, he then phones the police. Another lodger, widow Theresa Appleby, overhears Christopher's call and tells him that she is there to write her first detective novel. Christopher then mistakes a rehearsal of a knife throwing act by the motel's owners, former vaudevillians Gus and Martha Barton, as a murder attempt. When police lieutenant Sam Wilson shows up, he suspects Christopher of being responsible for Alice's murder. Two rival art dealers are also registered at the hotel, both expecting to be able to acquire the jade lion, and one of them is stabbed to death. Several of Barton's knives are missing and Wilson feels he has enough evidence to arrest him for the murders. Later, Christopher and Wilson discover that the jade lion is concealed inside a brick. Patrick Macy, a bartender at the motel's cocktail lounge, goes to Christopher's room and demands the brick. He reveals that Alice was his wife and that he killed her because she was double-crossing him and also admits to killing the art dealer. Macy throws a knife, which misses Christopher but thoroughly pierces a door, and during a fight with Christopher, he falls on the knife and dies. The eavesdropping Mrs. Appleby, who took notes on Macy's confessions, confirms Christopher's story to the police and the case is closed. As a reward, Mrs. Appleby receives a kiss from Christopher.

Film Details

Release Date
Nov 1948
Premiere Information
Los Angeles opening: 17 Nov 1948
Production Company
Belsam Productions, Inc.; Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.
Distribution Company
Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corp.
Country
United States

Technical Specs

Duration
1h 10m
Sound
Mono
Color
Black and White
Theatrical Aspect Ratio
1.37 : 1
Film Length
5,877ft (7 reels)

Quotes

Trivia

Notes

As less than a third of this film was available for viewing, the credits and summary were derived from a cutting continuity in the Twentieth Century-Fox Produced Scripts Collection at the UCLA Arts-Special Collections Library. Contemporary trade paper reviews indicate that producer Sam Baerwitz co-wrote the screenplay with Richard G. Hubler. Bungalow 13 marked the last film appearance of actor Richard Cromwell (1910-1960).