Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaTruck owner Steve Reynolds gets caught up in a rivalry feud and is framed for a cop's murder after his truck is stolen. With a diamond-studded glove as the only clue, he evades the law while... Leggi tuttoTruck owner Steve Reynolds gets caught up in a rivalry feud and is framed for a cop's murder after his truck is stolen. With a diamond-studded glove as the only clue, he evades the law while pursuing the real culprit to clear his name.Truck owner Steve Reynolds gets caught up in a rivalry feud and is framed for a cop's murder after his truck is stolen. With a diamond-studded glove as the only clue, he evades the law while pursuing the real culprit to clear his name.
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- Police Detective
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- Waiter
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- Jimmy
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- The Whistler
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I would love to know what the Whistler does to help these people. I wasn't aware of him doing anything but narration. What a gimmick. And he had a radio and film career. Otto Fortest is the uncredited Whistler.
This is Dix's last film as he suffered a heart attack during filming. He died in 1949.
Steve Reynolds (Dix) owns a trucking company, which he refused to sell to a rival who plays rough.
Steve picks up a hitchhiker and winds up framed for a cop killing, plus his truck is stolen. He only has a glove with diamonds stuck in the thumb as clues.
He has to clear himself since evidently this Whistler doesn't do anything. The Shadow at least intimidates people.
Dix started in silents. He had 123 credits when he died at the age of 56. He was nominated for an Oscar for the film Cimarron.
Not a favorite, but obviously a hard worker who died young.
With only a glove, with diamonds stuck in the thumb, as a clue, and while evading the police and other characters after him and the diamonds, Reynolds, with the help of his fiancée and her son, finally runs down the guilty party and clears himself.
Richard Dix stars in this seventh instalment of the Whistler series and, sadly, it's his final film. Always a likeable presence, Dix does a great job as always and bolsters this standard thriller somewhat. Not the best Whistler, but enjoyable enough, if a little convoluted.
It's also the last film directed by William Clemens, a decent journeyman, He had entered the movies as an editor, switched to directing in 1936 and made 33 features in a dozen years. He would die in 1980 at the age of 74.
Like the other movies in the series, it's a decent little B feature, taking advantage of Dix's longtime star power. He had been a middling star at Paramount in the silent era, then shifted to RKO with the coming of sound, as one of their major stars. His career began to decline in the middle of the 1930s. When RKO let him go, he switched to Columbia and settled into the comfortable routine of this series. A series of heart attacks caused his retirement, and he would die in 1949 at the age of 56.
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- QuizFinal film of Richard Dix. who suffered a heart attack during filming. He died in 1949.
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Charlie Cook: I remember now--I was in the alley waiting for you when I got crowned.
Steve Reynolds: The four-fingered guy must have got wise to ya.
Charlie Cook: Maybe, or it could be too that Jerry caught me snooping around.
Steve Reynolds: It wasn't Jerry, guarantee ya. Jerry's dead. Safe's been robbed.
- ConnessioniFollowed by The Return of the Whistler (1948)
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