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Dick Tracy

  • 1937
  • Approved
  • 1h 10min
NOTE IMDb
6,5/10
680
MA NOTE
Ralph Byrd in Dick Tracy (1937)
ActionComédieCriminalitéFamilleThriller

Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueA master criminal called The Spider puts the famous detective's brother under a hypnotic spell and turns him against Dick.A master criminal called The Spider puts the famous detective's brother under a hypnotic spell and turns him against Dick.A master criminal called The Spider puts the famous detective's brother under a hypnotic spell and turns him against Dick.

  • Réalisation
    • Alan James
    • Ray Taylor
  • Scénario
    • Chester Gould
    • Barry Shipman
    • Winston Miller
  • Casting principal
    • Ralph Byrd
    • Kay Hughes
    • Smiley Burnette
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  • NOTE IMDb
    6,5/10
    680
    MA NOTE
    • Réalisation
      • Alan James
      • Ray Taylor
    • Scénario
      • Chester Gould
      • Barry Shipman
      • Winston Miller
    • Casting principal
      • Ralph Byrd
      • Kay Hughes
      • Smiley Burnette
    • 18avis d'utilisateurs
    • 13avis des critiques
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
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    Rôles principaux77

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    Ralph Byrd
    Ralph Byrd
    • Dick Tracy
    Kay Hughes
    Kay Hughes
    • Gwen Andrews
    Smiley Burnette
    Smiley Burnette
    • Mike McGurk
    Lee Van Atta
    • Junior
    John Picorri
    John Picorri
    • Moloch
    • (as John Piccori)
    Carleton Young
    Carleton Young
    • Gordon Tracy, After
    Fred Hamilton
    • Steve Lockwood
    Francis X. Bushman
    Francis X. Bushman
    • Chief Clive Anderson
    John Dilson
    John Dilson
    • Ellery Brewster [Chs. 1, 12]
    Richard Beach
    • Gordon Tracy, Before [Chs. 1, 12]
    Wedgwood Nowell
    Wedgwood Nowell
    • H.T. Clayton [Chs. 8-9]
    Theodore Lorch
    Theodore Lorch
    • Patorno [Chs. 1, 12]
    Edwin Stanley
    Edwin Stanley
    • Walter Odette
    Harrison Greene
    • Cloggerstein…
    Herbert Weber
    • Tony Martino [Ch. 1]
    Buddy Roosevelt
    Buddy Roosevelt
    • Whitney Burke
    George DeNormand
    George DeNormand
    • Henchman Flynn [Chs. 2-3, 5]
    • (as George De Normand)
    • …
    Byron Foulger
    Byron Foulger
    • Korvitch [Chs. 1, 12]
    • (as Byron K. Foulger)
    • Réalisation
      • Alan James
      • Ray Taylor
    • Scénario
      • Chester Gould
      • Barry Shipman
      • Winston Miller
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    8Travis_Moran

    Cool, well-made, old serial (free for download too)

    Now I've never read a Dick Tracy comic. They were before my time. But I had a good time watching this serial. It moved well and wasn't all just crashes and fight scenes.

    There are a lot of pretty cool effects considering when this was made. The flying wing was my favourite. It looked like an old Northrop YB-35 with the props in front---and was obviously supposed to be bigger. Nice model though. Some other notable effects were the zeppelin crash and the shaking Golden Gate bridge.

    Some other decent stuff I liked was the speeded-up secret message on the phonograph disc, the mad doctor with the cat (he was cool), the little belt morse code transmitter (reminded me of Batman's utility belt), and Gwen (I liked how she could fly a plane, and do most other stuff the men did---what surprised me is that they didn't have her get captured by the spider gang at some point).

    One particularly goofy effect gave me a laugh: At the end of one chapter Dick Tracy's plane crashes into a bridge. The beginning of the next chapter shows the crash and then Dick getting up out of the plane wreckage, brushing off his clothes, and walking off. Pretty hokey there. And it seems Dick was fond of double-parachuting to get out of trouble---sorta funny.

    The stories were not bad. There was plenty of plot to keep me interested and it was plausible---except maybe for a couple of the escapes after the disastrous endings of the previous chapter like I mentioned above. Now it seems the spider gang tried its hand at almost every type of crime before finally getting squashed by Dick Tracy. Let's see...there was bridge-wrecking, plane-motor-stealing, counterfeiting (attempted anyway), illegal brain surgery (on Tracy's bro), gold stealing (2 instances of this...the prospector's mine and the ship), and stealing jewellery.

    And of course there are the typical fist fights that everyone expects. As usual, everyone involved gets up and walks away unharmed, without even any dirt or wrinkles on their clothes (as per the unwritten code of all serials it seems). Gun battles occur frequently, but no one notable ever gets hit (well Dick got hit at the end of one chapter, but by the next chapter he was miraculously healed). Additionally, there is no lack of car, boat, airplane, and zeppelin crashes.

    I really did have a good time with this serial. I gave it an 8 because it had decent stories along with some better-than-average effects. Old movie fans, and anyone who likes serials, shouldn't miss this one.
    8springfieldrental

    Dick Tracy's First Screen Appearance

    Today's youth has no idea that smartwatches (I-Watches) began with detective Dick Tracy, a comic strip character first drawn by Chester Gould in 1931. His two-Way Wrist Radio inspired the invention of the mobile phone-and then the I-Watch. Six years after his newspaper debut, Dick Tracy's first portrayal on the screen was released by Republic Pictures in February 1937's "Dick Tracy: Chapter One-The Spider Strikes."

    "The 1937 serial seems to be the first work to pit the hero against a foe of marvelous metaphenenomenality; e.g. A villain," noted film reviewer Gene Phillips. The villain, named the Spider or the Lame One, is the head of the crime syndicate named the Spider Ring. One of Spider's associates is a mad scientist with a hunched back, "Moloch," who surgically operates on honest men to convert them into criminal pawns. The Spider also assigns top inventors to construct an acoustic pulsating weapon capable of knocking down the strongest structures, specifically the Golden Gate Bridge. In Dick Tracy's first episode, the Spider threatens to use his 'flying wing' plane containing his weapon to destroy the massive bridge during its opening ceremony.

    The "Dick Tracy" serial didn't quite follow the backgrounds of some of Gould's comic characters. The artist was originally inspired by U. S. Treasury Department Agent Eliot Ness to base his strip around. His Tracy was a detective in a Midwestern city, similar to Chicago. But in the Republic Pictures series, Tracy (Ralph Byrd) is a special agent for the FBI operating out of San Francisco. In Chapter One, "The Spider Strikes Back," Tracy's brother Gordon (Carleton Young) is kidnapped by the Spider gang and Moloch transforms him into a criminal.

    Actor Ralph Byrd starred as the detective throughout the 15-episode series. So successful was the first "Dick Tracy" serial, Republic Pictures churned out three additional Tracy series: 1938 "Dick Tracy Returns," 1939 "Dick Tracy's G-Men" with future Academy Award Best Actress winner Jennifer Jones as Gwen Andrews, and 1941 "Dick Tracy vs. Crime, Inc." Author William Cline in his book 'In the Nick of Time,' noted that the serials were "unexcelled in the action field. The four Dick Tracy adventures from Republic must stand out as classics of the suspense detective thrillers, and the models for many others to follow." Four feature films on the detective, including Warren Beatty's portrayal in 1990 "Dick Tracy," followed after the final Republic serials concluded. Ralph Byrd starred in two of them, 1947's "Dick Tracy's Dilemma" and "Dick Tracy Meets Gruesome" the same year. Byrd's characterization as a FBI agent was physically demanding for the number of action scenes he had to labor through. His early death in 1952 at the age of 43, from either a heart attack or cancer, occurred when he was waiting in his car for his wife Virginia to finish shopping.
    7jetan

    A Great Serial.

    Superb serial. The only one that matches it in quality is the first Flash Gordon. The production values are exceptional and eclipse many better known B movies. Ralph Byrd is perfectly cast in the title role. The only explanation I can think of for some viewers to rate this any lower than an "A" is that they just haven't seen very many serials. One of the few efforts in this line that actually has some atmospheric touches and, as another commenter has pointed out, the special effects are genuinely good.

    Folks who don't really like serials are....well, they're folks who don't like serials (probably don't much like Christmas either). For those who do like serials, this is like a trip to the circus. Good action and WAY better than usual script and acting. As movies go, this probably only deserves a 7 but for a serial it deserves a perfect 10.
    wrbtu

    Has Anyone Seen Dick Tracy in this Serial?

    I've watched only 4-5 serials, so I don't have a lot to compare this

    to, but so far it's easily the worst of the lot. The overlap from

    chapter to chapter is too great (too much material repeated in the

    new episode that was seen in the previous episode). The acting is

    poor, especially Ralph Byrd (if he stood still for a moment, he'd be

    attacked by a woodpecker). The "comedy" of Smiley Burnett is

    nothing to smile about (he's even worse here than in the Gene

    Autry movies). The character with the most brains in this serial is

    actually the 12 year old kid, played by Lee Van Atta. And perhaps

    most of all, has anybody seen Dick Tracy in this film? I must have

    missed him, because no one in this movie even remotely

    resembled the comic strip character. Low budget is not enough of

    an excuse for low tech here. At least the director could have put a

    watch on Ralph Byrd's wrist, & pretended it was radio controlled.

    The two low budget jungle serials I watched with Phyllis Coates

    ("Panther Girl of the Congo" & "Jungle Drums of Africa") were way

    better than this, & so was a low budget jungle serial with Clyde

    Beatty ("Lost Jungle"). Not that those were great serials, but they

    were better than this one, so tells you something about Dick Tracy.

    If you'd like to watch a better crime serial, I recommend "The Green

    Archer." That & the serial I'm in the middle of now, "Captain

    Marvel," are far superior to Dick Tracy. I rate it 3/10.
    4Sleepin_Dragon

    Long drawn out.

    Dick Tracy takes on a powerful criminal known as The Lame one (the irony.)

    I have to be honest, I found this a real chore, I was gifted Dick Tracy returns on dvd, so sat through this one again to catch up, I found this such a long, drawn out slog.

    The copy I had was very grainy, the recent viewing of it was much sharper, the picture had definitely been cleaned up somewhat, that did improve the experience a little.

    Some of the dialogue is cringe worth, I know it's donkey's years old, but some of the moments are so agonisingly corny. I found the storyline a little odd, but it could definitely have been condensed down somewhat.

    Some of the special effects look ok considering the year it was made, and some of the model shots hold up well.

    Ralph Byrd would play the part of Dick Tracy for a long time, I think he got better in the part with time, I thought this was a bit of a rough start.

    4/10.

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    • Anecdotes
      Chapters: 1. The Spider Strikes, 2. The Bridge of Terror, 3. The Fur Pirates, 4. Death Rides the Sky, 5. Brother Against Brother, 6. Dangerous Waters, 7. The Ghost Town Mystery, 8. Battle in the Clouds, 9. The Stratosphere Adventure, 10. The Gold Ship, 11. Harbor Pursuit, 12. The Trail of the Spider, 13. Fire Trap, 14. The Devil in White, 15. Brothers United.
    • Gaffes
      In the first chapter Junior knocks on the window to get Tracy's attention crying "Mr. Tracy, Mr. Tracy!", but after he tackles one of the fleeing villains he says " Aren't you Dick Tracy?".
    • Citations

      Moloch: Brother against brother - one good, one evil. Ahh, I wonder which will win?

    • Crédits fous
      "Oscar & Elmer" are given final cast credits in the opening sequence.
    • Connexions
      Edited into Dick Tracy (1990)

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    • Date de sortie
      • 20 février 1937 (États-Unis)
    • Pays d’origine
      • États-Unis
    • Langue
      • Anglais
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Adventures of Dick Tracy
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Republic Studios, Hollywood, Los Angeles, Californie, États-Unis(Studio)
    • Société de production
      • Republic Pictures
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    • Couleur
      • Black and White
    • Rapport de forme
      • 1.37 : 1

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