MURDERS IN THE ZOO (1933)
In terms of pre-Code films from the Golden Age of horror there are usually less shocks than contemporary censors would have you believe. But still there are always a few surprises when it comes to simple and occasionally brutal thrillers of the time. There are also far too many comedy scenes in some of them as I will examine here. Perhaps even in its shortened version (in a film that is barely over an hour long already) there were too many grisly moments for the 1930s audience. I would have thought the resulting tonal whiplash was more frightening that anything that goes in this kind of picture, but that's just the way it seems to have gone, and the movie is less than classic as a result.