Agrega una trama en tu idiomaPat Marvin, a photographer/reporter for a magazine gets some pictures of a gambling place and barely escapes with her life. The publisher decides to sell the publication, and the staff, head... Leer todoPat Marvin, a photographer/reporter for a magazine gets some pictures of a gambling place and barely escapes with her life. The publisher decides to sell the publication, and the staff, headed by the editor, Larry Burke, get the money together to buy it. Larry and Pat decide to g... Leer todoPat Marvin, a photographer/reporter for a magazine gets some pictures of a gambling place and barely escapes with her life. The publisher decides to sell the publication, and the staff, headed by the editor, Larry Burke, get the money together to buy it. Larry and Pat decide to get some pictures of a never-photographed society deb, Cynthia Van Loan, and, in the proces... Leer todo
- Dirección
- Guionistas
- Elenco
- Policeman
- (sin créditos)
- Casino Doorman
- (sin créditos)
- Darstein - Auditor
- (sin créditos)
- Policeman
- (sin créditos)
- Commissioner
- (sin créditos)
- Plumley
- (sin créditos)
Opiniones destacadas
It's a well written and well played comedy-mystery directed by the unexceptional Lew Landers. Lowery does a nice double-take and Miss Withers is fine with her bull-in-the-china-shop attitude and quizzical delivery. As is typical with Pine-Thomas movies for Paramount, they fill the cast with slightly down-at-the-heels talent, skilled performers who were not quite the stars they had once been, like Lyle Talbot, and young , hungry talent in bit roles, like Herschel Bernardi. The Dollar Bills boasted proudly that they never had A budgets, and that all their movies made money. That's because, unlike great talent, if they never turned out a great movie, the ones they turned out were solidly entertaining.
With Jane Withers and Robert Lowery struggling as the leads, it plays as comedy, with asinine dialogue, even a scene of Black Face that make it a groaner nearly all the way. Corny plot elements, such as the futile cause to save a crappy mag called Flick, go nowhere and action scenes are clumsily handled.
Growing up in the generation after the war, I sat through hundreds of double features of dubious quality, and certainly enjoy the best of the '30s and '40s as saved in TV packages and elsewhere. But this stinker exists merely because it's not copyrighted.
The first part had me wondering if this could be a lowly Pine-Thomas produced and Lew Landers directed production. There's a zest and motivation to the early scenes that's unusual for a low-budgeter. Then too, Withers shines as a less- than-glamorous leading lady, while leading man Lowery responds in like fashion. But once events move to the murder mansion, things become more ordinary. Maybe you can follow the crime plot, since I had trouble tracking who was photographing whom and why. Add the financing of the magazine buy-out, and the script is not exactly streamlined, to say the least. But the film is really salvaged by Withers' ace performance that's both nervy and charming. Good also to see cantankerous old Will Wright picking up a payday as police chief, though rudely uncredited in the cast list.
Anyway, a better script would have had a shot at making this programmer a minor sleeper. Unfortunately, the result may have fallen short, but remains a credit to the skills of both lead actors.
Oh no!
The magazine's owner has decided to sell it! So, Pat and her crew pool their resources and buy it.
Oh no, again!
Some of the money raised wasn't "on the level", causing Pat and company to have to come up with the difference, fast! All seems well when Pat and her boss (Robert Lowery) disguise themselves for a reclusive Countess' latest soiree.
Oh no, one last time!
Though the priceless picture is taken, someone winds up dead!
DANGER STREET is a comedy filled with wacky characters and a smidgen of crime drama stirred in for flavor. Ms. Withers and Lowery are really good together.
Highly entertaining...
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- TriviaThe failure of the original copyright holder to renew the film's copyright resulted in it falling into public domain, meaning that virtually anyone could duplicate and sell a VHS/DVD copy of the film. Therefore, many of the versions of this film available on the market are either severely (and usually badly) edited and/or of extremely poor quality, having been duped from second- or third-generation (or more) copies of the film.
- Errores29:21 into the film, when the editor of the magazine that is buying the story of the heiress who has never been photographed is murdered in his office, Robert Lowery is seen checking the dead man's pulse. All of a sudden a hand pops up from behind the desk with a piece of paper and hands it to Lowery.
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- Tiempo de ejecución1 hora 8 minutos
- Color
- Relación de aspecto
- 1.37 : 1