El actor Philip Trent, harto de su papel detectivesco, planea un crucero para escapar de Hollywood. Conoce a una mujer misteriosa y encuentra un cadáver, después descubre que Peter Dean lo p... Leer todoEl actor Philip Trent, harto de su papel detectivesco, planea un crucero para escapar de Hollywood. Conoce a una mujer misteriosa y encuentra un cadáver, después descubre que Peter Dean lo planeó.El actor Philip Trent, harto de su papel detectivesco, planea un crucero para escapar de Hollywood. Conoce a una mujer misteriosa y encuentra un cadáver, después descubre que Peter Dean lo planeó.
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The movie looks like it was originally intended for William Powell and Myrna Loy as a spoof on THE THIN MAN, but the lead pair -- Lowe plays a movie actor trapped in a series of successful murder movies written by hack Landi -- manage their own chemistry. Lowe times his wisecracks like Groucho Marx and Landi's timing and character reminds me of Greer Garson, still three years from being noticed by Louis Mayer.
Seitz had had a sure hand for comedy, both as a writer for Broadway and for the movies since silent days. He would direct a couple more great comedies for Metro, including the amazing MY DEAR MISS ALDRICH and then spend the remainder of his life directing the lively Andy Hardy series. If you get a chance to see what he could do with a good script and adult actors, take it.
I like the starting premise but I lose interest in the murder mystery. There are ways to heighten the intensity. The leads don't have enough chemistry until getting handcuffed together. Maybe they just needed some time alone. They need to get arrested sooner and the story should finish on board the ship. It's a lot of joking around. The murder mystery gets convoluted and confused. This has a bit of fun. I can do without the fake Chinese but that's the times. I would think that the idea was to make this a long-running amateur sleuth couple franchise. At last, this isn't one which lasted.
When the story begins, Philip Trent (Edmund Lowe) is finishing up his sixth mystery movie...and he's sick of them. He feels that the stories are trite and he refuses to do any more. Before he'll even consider returning to the studio to work in any film, he wants a vacation. However, when he takes a cruise, wouldn't you know it but bodies would start piling up, and, in some cases, disappearing! Apparently it all has something to do with a stolen Chinese diamond...and reluctantly Trent begins investigating the case along with Ms. Dean...the woman who wrote his trite screenplays.
In support of Lowe are a variety of familiar actors (such as Zasu Pitts, Edmund Gwenn and Edgar Kennedy), but the most interesting was Ted Healy. While I never have been a Healy fan, he is an interesting guy here because it's so obvious that the part was written for Ted Healy and His Stooges. The Three Stooges had been partners with Healy up until about 1933 and here, without the Stooges, he inexplicably smacks a few guys around as if they were Moe, Curly and Larry! Again and again, he's slapping poor schmucks who just seem willing to take it! It really was weird.
Even though this plot is too familiar, having Trent be an actor who has no interest in investigating crimes is unusual. He only begrudgingly investigates...and he really would rather be left alone.
So is it any good? Yes...mostly because I love Lowe and loved his style in this movie. He's an actor mostly forgotten today, though he certainly deserves to be remembered. Here he manages to take a B-mystery and inject a lot of life into it. Well worth seeing and fun.
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- TriviaWhen Trent asks Dean if she hit him with a "mashie or a niblick", he is referring to the kind of golf club she used. At the time, golf clubs had names and not numbers - which would not come into use until after WW2. A "mashie" would be the equivalent of a modern 5-iron, and a "niblick" would resemble a 9-iron.
- ErroresWhen the killer reveals himself and speaks in his "natural" voice, it's plainly obvious that he's been dubbed by another actor.
- Citas
Philip Trent: [after Mert has taken a photo of Trent and Peter Dean kissing] So you're at it again, huh?
Mert Morgan: Can I help it? This is what I do for my bread and buttah!
Philip Trent: Yeah, well, what do you do for your meat and potatas?
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- Tiempo de ejecución
- 1h 11min(71 min)
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- Relación de aspecto
- 1.37 : 1