Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuNewspaper reporter Tim Rourke (Paul Bryar) keeps writing articles that attack the police department for its failure to solve a chain of murders, which nearly leads to the reporter's death. H... Alles lesenNewspaper reporter Tim Rourke (Paul Bryar) keeps writing articles that attack the police department for its failure to solve a chain of murders, which nearly leads to the reporter's death. He calls in private detective Michael Shayne (Hugh Beaumont), who turns up a blonde and a b... Alles lesenNewspaper reporter Tim Rourke (Paul Bryar) keeps writing articles that attack the police department for its failure to solve a chain of murders, which nearly leads to the reporter's death. He calls in private detective Michael Shayne (Hugh Beaumont), who turns up a blonde and a blackmailer.
- Will Gentry
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But they Provided Much Needed Work for a Lot of People on Their Way Up or Down the Hollywood-Ladder.
It's the 3rd Time Out for Hugh Beaumont, as Michael Shayne Taking Over the Role from Lloyd Nolan when FOX Produced.
Beaumont would Later become Immortalized in one of the Most Popular TV Sitcoms of the 50's. Playing "Dad Cleaver" in "Leave it to Beaver" (1957- 63).
It's also Worth Noting that He Co-Starred, Along-Side a "BLONDE" Barbara Stanwyck in what is Considered One of the Best Film-Noir..."Double Indemnity" (1944).
It's a Busy, Fast-Moving "Mystery" with an Occasional Norish Look. Most of the Action is Fisticuffs with One-Punch a Surprising "Knock-Out" from an Unconventional Source.
A Good Time-Passer as these Things Go.
Worth a Watch.
Tim Rourke (Paul Bryar) is infuriating his bosses and the police as he writes about murders the police can't solve. The victims are gamblers with a beautiful blonde as a companion.
Tim is beaten and nearly killed. He calls his friend Shayne to help solve the murders. It's complex - there seems to be more than one .32, and several blondes. Add to that, Shayne and Rafferty, in charge of the case, loathe one another.
Beaumont is delightful as Shayne. He has a light touch but the character can be tough.
I thought the location was San Francisco but it had an LA feeling. Also Shayne travels I believe from Manhattan. That looked like California too.
Entertaining.
The lack of production values shows in this one really shows as against Nolan's 20th Century Fox Shayne's which were from their B picture unit. Beaumont goes to San Francisco to investigate the shooting and beating of his friend, investigative reporter Paul Bryar by some gangsters who have a nice illegal gambling racket going on in the city by the bay.
But there's another possibility too. Bryar's editor Frank Ferguson is worried that his wife might be stepping out on him with Bryar and he might be the responsible party. It's up to Beaumont to sort out the culpability.
The players do their best, but it's PRC shoddy at its best.
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- WissenswertesHugh Beaumont and Kathryn Adams were married when they played Michael Shayne and his jealous secretary Phyllis Hamilton in this film.
- PatzerWhile Muriel is explaining why she has her husband's pistol, there is a close-up of Rourke holding the pistol with his left hand. However, in the next immediate cut which is a two-shot, he is now holding it with his right hand.
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[Mike's best friend, Tim Rourke, has been shot]
Inspector Pete Rafferty: The police are handling this case and we haven't asked for any outside help.
Michael Shayne: I don't feel like fighting with you, Rafferty. All I want is the person responsible for *that*.
Inspector Pete Rafferty: So does everyone. What do you supposed a detective bureau is for?
Michael Shayne: I've often wondered.
- VerbindungenFollowed by Three on a Ticket (1947)
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