Wilkie Collins’ famed novel was brought to the screen as a fairly standard low-budget mystery movie by Monogram in 1934. The film is competent but nothing more, though it is enlivened a bit by Elspeth Dudgeon as a housekeeper and Gustav von Seyffertitz as a moneylender.
Mildly recommended. Otto judiciously thinks this movie is OK.
I want to time-travel to the 1930s to get some movie posters. . . .