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The Fat Man

  • 1951
  • Approved
  • 1 Std. 18 Min.
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Rock Hudson, Emmett Kelly, Julie London, and J. Scott Smart in The Fat Man (1951)
Film NoirCrimeDramaThriller

Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuA dentist's murder is investigated by hefty sleuth Brad Runyan.A dentist's murder is investigated by hefty sleuth Brad Runyan.A dentist's murder is investigated by hefty sleuth Brad Runyan.

  • Regie
    • William Castle
  • Drehbuch
    • Harry Essex
    • Leonard Lee
    • Dashiell Hammett
  • Hauptbesetzung
    • J. Scott Smart
    • Julie London
    • Rock Hudson
  • Siehe Produktionsinformationen bei IMDbPro
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    6,2/10
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    • Regie
      • William Castle
    • Drehbuch
      • Harry Essex
      • Leonard Lee
      • Dashiell Hammett
    • Hauptbesetzung
      • J. Scott Smart
      • Julie London
      • Rock Hudson
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    J. Scott Smart
    J. Scott Smart
    • Brad Runyan
    Julie London
    Julie London
    • Pat Boyd
    Rock Hudson
    Rock Hudson
    • Roy Clark
    Clinton Sundberg
    Clinton Sundberg
    • Bill Norton
    Jayne Meadows
    Jayne Meadows
    • Jane Adams
    John Russell
    John Russell
    • Gene Gordon
    Jerome Cowan
    Jerome Cowan
    • Police Lieutenant Stark
    Emmett Kelly
    Emmett Kelly
    • Ed Deets
    Lucille Barkley
    Lucille Barkley
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    Robert Osterloh
    Robert Osterloh
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    Harry Lewis
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    Eric Alden
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    Parley Baer
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    Ray Bennett
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    Peter Brocco
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    • Regie
      • William Castle
    • Drehbuch
      • Harry Essex
      • Leonard Lee
      • Dashiell Hammett
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    6CinemaSerf

    The Fat Man

    A dentist preparing to give a big speech at a conference makes the mistake of opening his door late one evening. Next thing he has been coshed and papped out of a fifteenth story window. Why? Well the rather easily pleased police conclude he succumbed to a fit of nerves, took some calming pills and... His long-term nursing assistant "Pat" (Julie London) doesn't buy that, though. She smells a rat and seeks out the help of the eponymous, renowned, investigator (J. Scott Smart). Can he put down his cutlery long enough to help her find out why she is being followed, what has happened both to her missing ex-con boyfriend "Roy" (Rock Hudson) and to $500,000 in stolen loot? In many ways this reminded me of a "Charlie Chan" mystery only here it's "Bill" (Clinton Sundberg) who takes the place of "No. 2 son" as the useful factotum who helps his boss to a conclusion in a circus. It takes just a bit too long to get going - a snappy start rather settles down a bit too much, but Smart does enough to keep the mystery rolling along with language that we'd never be allowed to use in a film nowadays. Sometimes I wonder how Rock Hudson ever achieved stardom. He was easy enough on the eye, but versatile he certainly wasn't! Watchable but you won't remember it.
    6Goingbegging

    First proper sight of Rock

    So this is the film version of the radio series by Dashiell Hammett called The Fat Man - obviously a whimsical referencing of his more famous novel, film and TV series The Thin Man. But this is more than just a gimmick. The corpulent gentleman in question is the masterly J. Scott Smart, whose excess poundage adds much to his screen presence as an unusually charismatic private investigator (with gourmet tastes and a mighty appetite), to whom the rest of the cast really don't measure up. Except for the quite unknown Rock Hudson, in his first major role as Roy, an ex-convict whose teeth play a significant part in the story (and not just because of his famous sunny smile). He speaks his lines convincingly, and we can already see what the production teams meant when they said "the camera loved him". Photogenic wasn't the word.

    Otherwise the film is showing both its age and its B-film budget. The dialogue is generally weak, and the continuity not too sharp. We can't always keep up with who's who in the zoo. The dental assistant gives her scream of alarm long before she could possibly have worked out that her boss has been defenestrated. And the over-long sequence of the payroll robbery leaves us unsure whether this was before or after Roy's jail sentence. (You can overdo flashbacks). Also the puritan lobby will wince at Smart's habit of calling every woman 'sweetheart', as well as one brief glimpse of blackface theatre-comedy. Still the ending, which we can't reveal, reminds us of the myriad sub-plots that can emerge when a circus comes to town.
    6csteidler

    Somewhat hard to figure but entertaining

    The Fat Man opens with the murder of a dentist. We spend a good chunk of the next hour wondering not so much who did it, as why. It's a fairly straightforward plot, but one with many threads and characters, including a clown, some dental records, a just-released convict who comes into some money and then disappears, and a police detective who—unusually for private eye movies—is open, cooperative, and even intelligent!

    J. Scott Smart looks comfortable in the role of Brad Runyan, aka the Fat Man. Familiar faces fill the rest of the cast, including Jayne Meadows in a good serious role as the dentist's nurse; Jerome Cowan as the helpful if bemused policeman; Clinton Sundberg as a kind of goofball assistant; and an eager-looking young Rock Hudson as the con and Julie London as his sometime girlfriend.

    The Fat Man was apparently a radio detective making a jump to movies that didn't take; not having any familiarity with the radio program, I can only say that this portly detective is considerably more physically active than the obvious comparison: whereas Nero Wolfe rarely emerges from his brownstone on 35th Street, Brad Runyan thinks nothing of hopping a flight to California, risking life and limb in a shootout, or even dancing in a nightclub. (He does, however, share Wolfe's passion for fine food.) To put it another way—Smart as Runyan is easily closer akin to William Conrad as Cannon than Conrad as Wolfe.

    The film as a whole offers bits of humor, some action, and a pretty fair mystery with quite a well done climactic scene. If they had indeed turned this into a series, I would seek out the other entries; however, I'm afraid 1951 was not the right time to start a detective series—at least, not one for the big screen.
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    Solid '50s 'B' Mystery

    Economy was obviously a concern for Universal and Mark Hellinger. The clip of the man falling to his death is taken right from 'The Spider Woman' (1944) one of Universal's classic Rathbone/Bruce Sherlock Holmes movies.

    The second economy was the dress design for Julie London's character (starts at about 26:15). Film noir lovers will instantly recognize it as Kitty's famous evening gown (worn to perfection by Ava Gardner) in Universal's 1947 classic 'The Killers'.

    Economies notwithstanding, the solid story and reliable performances (Jerome Cowan (long time Warner Bros. Contract player), Jayne Meadows, and a young Rock Hudson) make this oldie a goodie.
    7LeonLouisRicci

    INTERESTING PARTICIPANTS...SOME STYLE...RICH & REWARDING PLOT

    This Movie, Fashioned from a Long-Running (341 Episodes) Radio-Mystery.

    The Show Featured the Detective of the Title and J. Scott Smart Transformed the Role to this Film.

    Fans could Now put a Face to the Suave, Cultured, Rotund Crime-Solver.

    This Dashiell Hammett's Character can Claim to be the Opposite of His "Mega-Star, the "The Thin Man".

    But Didn't Click On-Screen and the Film Failed to Become a Series.

    No-Doubt Television Took On the Source of Many B-Movies.

    Detective-Series Radio Now Detective-Series TV.

    This Movie had the Foundations of a Very Smart and Fun Film-Series.

    William Castle Directed with His Seasoned B-Movie Credentials.

    J. Scott Smart Successfully Cultivated the Character on Radio and seems Natural On-Screen.

    Bringing a Sense of Humor, Type, and a Certain Confidence Despite His Over-Size.

    However, one of the Film's Shortcomings is the Over-Reliance on Comedy Relief.

    Rock Hudson in His First Real Performance is Fine as an Actor, and as was Said at the Time...

    "The Camera Loves Him"

    Also of Note, the Cast Includes...

    Jayne Meadows (the Honeymooners Wife of Ralph Kramden, Alice.

    Julie London, Exotic, Sultry Recording Star.

    John Russell went on to have a Successful Career as an Adventurer on TV and Movies.

    Last but Not Least, Emmett Kelly.

    Famous Hobo Circus Clown, and in this Movie...He Speaks.

    With All these Things Surrounding this Good Effort, it is Certainly...

    Worth a Watch.

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      As Jane Adams (Jayne Meadows) is searching the files for a dental record, she passes an index card bearing the name Ray Chandler, an inside reference to the detective-story writer Raymond Chandler.
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      A Dream Ago
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      Music by Milton Rosen

      Lyrics by Everett Carter

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    • Erscheinungsdatum
      • 19. Mai 1951 (Vereinigte Staaten)
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      • Vereinigte Staaten
    • Sprache
      • Englisch
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    • Drehorte
      • Biltmore Hotel - 506 S. Grand Avenue, Downtown, Los Angeles, Kalifornien, USA
    • Produktionsfirma
      • Universal International Pictures (UI)
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