अपनी भाषा में प्लॉट जोड़ेंIn the second of the PRC "Michael Shayne" series,civic crusader Burton Stallings hires private detective Michael Shayne to locate the former's missing step-daughter Helen. Shayne discovers t... सभी पढ़ेंIn the second of the PRC "Michael Shayne" series,civic crusader Burton Stallings hires private detective Michael Shayne to locate the former's missing step-daughter Helen. Shayne discovers that Stallings himself has had Helen confined in an asylum in order to obtain her money.In the second of the PRC "Michael Shayne" series,civic crusader Burton Stallings hires private detective Michael Shayne to locate the former's missing step-daughter Helen. Shayne discovers that Stallings himself has had Helen confined in an asylum in order to obtain her money.
- Chief Gentry
- (as Charles Wilson)
- Asylum Attendant
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- Patient
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- Club Bouncer
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- Joe Morell
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- Police Officer
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- Club Bouncer
- (बिना क्रेडिट के)
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I didn't expect much from this PRC production, certainly not when the screenwriter is named Raymond L. Schrock -- which I read off the screen as "Raymond Schlock" -- but it's a nice, twisty little mystery that winds up in a drying-out farm for diposmaniacs;Beaumont is pretty good as the glib Shayne.
Shayne's creator was Brett Halliday, nee Davis Dresser, and he came up with Shayne as a marketing scheme. There were stories, novels, movies, radio shows, and even a long-running mystery magazine that paid royalties for using the Mike Shayne name. Halliday died in 1977, aged 72.
"Larceny in Her Heart" is the second of five PRC Shayne films. And, as often is the case, Shayne and his girlfriend are about to go on vacation...and their plans are altered when a new case presents itself...and Shayne can't resist. Burton Stallings wants to pay Shayne a fortune to locate his step-daughter, Helen. However, as is often the case, his client is less than truthful about the situation! And, a body keeps appearing in Shayne's apartment...even after he keeps getting rid of it!
This is pretty good...much like the other Mike Shayne films. I must admit it's a bit talky (especially at the end) and is worth your time.
This was pretty good in that there was some good humor along with appearing and disappearing bodies.
Private eye Shayne delays his vacation to locate the stepdaughter of one Burton Stallings, Helen Stallings. But when she turns up dead, Shayne wants to get rid of the body and put it where the police will find it, unconnected to him! Alas, it keeps showing back up just where he doesn't want it.
As part of his investigation, he has himself committed to a sanitarium for alcoholics.
Beaumont handles the humor well. This is a cut above a lot of B movies. Newfield keeps it moving, and the actors have good chemistry.
क्या आपको पता है
- ट्रिवियाThe earliest documented telecast of this film in New York City occurred Saturday 22 January 1949 on Film Theater of the Air on WCBS (Channel 2). Either deliberately or accidentally, it was listed in various Program Guides as "Larceny at Heart." In Los Angeles it was first telecast Saturday 5 February 1949 on KTTV (Channel 11), and in Chicago Sunday 16 April 1950 on WNBQ (Channel 5), and listed under its correct title.
- भाव
[Stallings wants Mike to postpone his vacation to hunt for his missing stepdaughter, giving him a hefty check as an inducement]
Phyllis Hamilton: The nerve of some people. They can't take no for an answer.
Michael Shayne: Well, you don't want to be too hard on Stallings, dear. You'd be desperate, too, if a member of your family were missing.
[shows Phyllis the check]
Michael Shayne: Look - isn't it pretty?
- कनेक्शनFeatured in Movies at Midnight: Larceny in Her Heart (1954)
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- 1 घं 8 मि(68 min)
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- पक्ष अनुपात
- 1.37 : 1