Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaWhen the daughter of a newspaper publisher is falsely charged with murder, a reporter on her father's paper goes into hiding with her. At first hoping to get an exclusive story, the reporter... Leggi tuttoWhen the daughter of a newspaper publisher is falsely charged with murder, a reporter on her father's paper goes into hiding with her. At first hoping to get an exclusive story, the reporter eventually finds himself falling in love and trying to find the real killer.When the daughter of a newspaper publisher is falsely charged with murder, a reporter on her father's paper goes into hiding with her. At first hoping to get an exclusive story, the reporter eventually finds himself falling in love and trying to find the real killer.
- O'Shay
- (as George Lewis)
- Police Desk Sgt. Duffy
- (as George Hayes)
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Of course you might think you're watching a variation of The Front Page. A lot of the action takes place in a common press room where there's a camaraderie among the reporters of the different papers.
There's a big gangland killing and the beat cop played by Ford Sterling actually helps the murderer get away. Roger Pryor one of the reporters gets an idea after Sterling is properly chastised by the brass. He also gets an idea to turn this klutz into a hero to get inside information.
Heather Angel is in the title role. She is the woman of mystery sought for the original killing. She'ss also something else that complicates things for Pryor.
Ward Bond and Franklin Pangborn are among the reporter clan. Bond does it the easy way in his job, he lets the others follow leads and hen reaps stores off their work. Pangborn is not your usual fluttery fussbudget.
Best though is Ford Sterling who was a former Keystone Cop. he's really hilarious as the dumb as a bag of rocks policeman who gets made a hero after Pryor's tutelage.
This film is pretty good for a poverty row product.
The first part of the movie concerns a group of reporters who help promote a bumbling police officer to lieutenant detective to act as a leak after the commissioner attempts to ban police reports. The title character doesn't actually appear till midway through the film - during the nightclub sequence which serves as the highlight.
William Nigh's direction is more than competent, and the cast is great. Ford Sterling's reputation as Chief of the Keystone Kops makes his role especially ironic. 9/10.
It;s a Mascot movie from just before the merger that created Republic, so I was surprised at how strong it is. Pryor is actually good as the fast-talking reporter, Miss Angel is a decent substitute for Maureen O'Sullivan, and Sterling is an always welcome presence doing his Dutch act in his next-to-last feature. The newsroom looks like director William Nigh was trying to replicate THE FRONT PAGE, and there are good bits from Franklin Pangborn and Ward Bond. There's little in the way of mystery in it, but there is lots of good humor.
It actually consists of two different stories -practically-, one after the other.
The fast-paced first half is exceptional indeed, little short of the original 'The Front Page'. It consists of a bunch of witty and cynical journalists in the pressroom of the police headquarters of a big town, as they try to sway an officer for bringing them information daily.
There is a gang war between racketeers of gambling, so there is armed action, killings, and even high society parties.
In the second half, though, 'The Headline Woman' swaps half of its characters, leaving us with the ordeals of the stunningly beautiful titular lady, Myrna Van Buren (Heather Angel), being protected by one of the journalists, Bob Grayson (Roger Pryor).
'The Headline Woman' disappoints, because the studio ('Republic Pictures') unfortunately didn't invest in totally rounding it up.
It's evident, that they were enthusiastic though, and it resulted in a B+ (or A-) movie.
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- QuizThe earliest documented telecast of this film occurred Saturday 14 October 1944 on New York City's pioneer television station WNBT (Channel 1). In Washington DC it first aired Sunday 25 January 1948 on WMAL (Channel 7), in Cincinnati Sunday 2 May 1948 on WLW-T (Channel 4), in Lowell MA (serving the Boston Area) Saturday 16 October 1948 on WBZ (Channel 4), in Salt Lake City Monday 27 June 1949 on KDYL (Channel 4), and in Dallas Thursday 22 September 1949 on freshly launched KBTV (Channel 8).
- Curiosità sui creditiThe opening credits appear as copy on the city editor's desk, as he initials and flips each page.
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- The Headline Woman
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- Tempo di esecuzione1 ora 11 minuti
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- 1.37 : 1