"The Drums of Jeopardy" is a 1931 American thriller film directed by George B. Seitz. Based on the play of the same name by Harold MacGrath, the film tells a story filled with mystery, suspense, and a touch of horror.
The film is set in New York City, where a Russian family named Radek becomes the target of a vengeful killer known as Boris Karlov (played by Warner Oland). Boris seeks to avenge the death of his brother, who was executed by the Radek family years ago. Using his sinister intelligence and disguises, Boris terrorizes the Radek family, placing them in grave danger.
The Radek family is led by Stephen Radek (played by Warner Baxter), who finds himself in a race against time to protect his loved ones and uncover the truth behind Boris Karlov's deadly vendetta. With the assistance of his loyal butler and a determined reporter, Stephen navigates a treacherous web of deception and danger.
"The Drums of Jeopardy" combines elements of mystery, thriller, and horror to create a tense and atmospheric narrative. The film incorporates dark and atmospheric lighting, eerie sound effects, and chilling music to heighten the sense of suspense and impending danger.
Warner Oland delivers a memorable performance as the menacing Boris Karlov, infusing the character with an air of sinister unpredictability. Warner Baxter brings depth and determination to the role of Stephen Radek, portraying him as a heroic figure who must overcome his own fears to protect his family.
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