Añade un argumento en tu idiomaTruck owner Steve Reynolds gets caught up in a rivalry feud and is framed for a cop's murder after his truck is stolen. With a diamond-studded glove as the only clue, he evades the law while... Leer todoTruck owner Steve Reynolds gets caught up in a rivalry feud and is framed for a cop's murder after his truck is stolen. With a diamond-studded glove as the only clue, he evades the law while pursuing the real culprit to clear his name.Truck owner Steve Reynolds gets caught up in a rivalry feud and is framed for a cop's murder after his truck is stolen. With a diamond-studded glove as the only clue, he evades the law while pursuing the real culprit to clear his name.
- Dirección
- Guión
- Reparto principal
- Police Detective
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- Waiter
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- Jimmy
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- Stack
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- Policeman
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- Truck Driver
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- The Whistler
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- Judge Collins
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Reseñas destacadas
When the story begins, Steve Reynolds (Richard Dix) owns a small trucking company and life is just fine. However, he's in for a horrible time...and it all begins when he picks up a hitchhiker. His car is run off the road and there is no obvious evidence that another driver was involved. Steve tells the cops to ask the hitchhiker what happened...and the man disappeared! The court believes Steve was drunk and they take away his license...and it's obvious the cops have it out for Steve. Soon after, Steve is deliberately set-up for murder when an unknown person runs over a policeman in Steve's truck. Steve is knocked out and stuck behind the wheel...and the police think he's a killer. So, he runs away before the police can apprehend him and he spends the rest of the film trying to discover who is doing all this to him and why. The only clue he has is a glove.
This is an enjoyable and well written installment of this B-movie series. Not among the very best but quite good and well worth seeing.
Honest and dependable truck firm owner Dix suddenly finds himself guilty of causing damage through driving whilst under the influence of alcohol, but of course he's innocent. This being the Whistler means it goes from bad to worse, and wanted murderer Dix really has his back up against the wall for most of the picture trying to find the real culprits. If you're familiar with the tenor of the previous entries you can probably see the big twist a-coming, but the beautiful little twist just after will get you! Favourite bits: the atmospheric shots outside Eileen's café; the denouement inside and outside Mabel's apartment, unfortunately leading to a bit of a trite end.
It wasn't quite the end of the dimly-lit road though there was one more film to come (sans Dix) which wasn't too bad but the Canon is the 7 with him. All well worth watching if you prefer a simpler more complex world, when a b&w mystery film was just that and not a sex, violence, cgi cartoon riddled gimmick and hype fuelled socially inclusive seedy work of Art like nowadays.
I would love to know what the Whistler does to help these people. I wasn't aware of him doing anything but narration. What a gimmick. And he had a radio and film career. Otto Fortest is the uncredited Whistler.
This is Dix's last film as he suffered a heart attack during filming. He died in 1949.
Steve Reynolds (Dix) owns a trucking company, which he refused to sell to a rival who plays rough.
Steve picks up a hitchhiker and winds up framed for a cop killing, plus his truck is stolen. He only has a glove with diamonds stuck in the thumb as clues.
He has to clear himself since evidently this Whistler doesn't do anything. The Shadow at least intimidates people.
Dix started in silents. He had 123 credits when he died at the age of 56. He was nominated for an Oscar for the film Cimarron.
Not a favorite, but obviously a hard worker who died young.
¿Sabías que...?
- CuriosidadesFinal film of Richard Dix. who suffered a heart attack during filming. He died in 1949.
- Citas
Charlie Cook: I remember now--I was in the alley waiting for you when I got crowned.
Steve Reynolds: The four-fingered guy must have got wise to ya.
Charlie Cook: Maybe, or it could be too that Jerry caught me snooping around.
Steve Reynolds: It wasn't Jerry, guarantee ya. Jerry's dead. Safe's been robbed.
- ConexionesFollowed by The Return of the Whistler (1948)
Selecciones populares
- List: "The Whistler" radio episodes
Detalles
- Duración1 hora 5 minutos
- Color
- Relación de aspecto
- 1.37 : 1