Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaReporter Jane Arden goes undercover to try to expose a gang of jewel thieves and smugglers. Her mission becomes more dangerous when her identity is discovered early on by one of the gang lea... Leggi tuttoReporter Jane Arden goes undercover to try to expose a gang of jewel thieves and smugglers. Her mission becomes more dangerous when her identity is discovered early on by one of the gang leaders.Reporter Jane Arden goes undercover to try to expose a gang of jewel thieves and smugglers. Her mission becomes more dangerous when her identity is discovered early on by one of the gang leaders.
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Audiences presumably didn't warm up to this movie, but it's hard to understand why. Compared to most of the "B" cheapies of its time, it's excellent. Though it's short (about an hour), it starts with a bang and rolls right along. And its obscure star, Rosella Towne, is really good.
Jane Arden, spunky girl reporter, is said to have been the inspiration for the later but better-remembered comic strip character Brenda Starr. Jane's strip died out sometime in the 1960s, but judging from her brief film career, I wish she were still around. It was a pleasure making her acquaintance.
I don't understand the fake firing. Is there a point to that other than some contrived writing? The firing should be real and Arden should go investigating on her own. Ignoring that part, the story is fine. It's functional. I don't know this IP. I've never heard of it. I still don't understand the fake firing.
This is an entertaining romantic comic newspaper crime story. Maris Wrixon is a chic bad girl who reforms a little late and James Stephenson, always good, is conniving as the heart throb of a smuggler/killer.
But it's Towne's movie.l And three cheers for her!
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- QuizThe only film based on the long-running comic strip "Jane Arden", the original "spunky girl reporter", that was published from November 26, 1928 to January 20, 1968. The character served as a prototype for others such as Superman's Lois Lane, Frederick Nebel's "Torchy Blane", and another comic strip "Brenda Starr, Reporter", that ran from 1940 to 2011. There was also a "Jane Arden" radio program - a 15 minute weekday show on the NBC Blue Network from 1938 to 1939.
- BlooperWhen you first see the name Carlton Apts on Ed Tower's building; it is a close-up of the lettering which is on a small square piece of stone with indentations on the bottom and top as well as located on the side of the building. But on the following cut after the two hoodlums kidnap Towers; the Carlton Apts sign is now located over the entrance on a much larger and plain surface.
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Teenie Moore: I'm warning you, if Jane Arden leaves, I leave with her.
Ed Towers: Consider yourself left.
Teenie Moore: Right!
[close-up, realizes what just happened]
Teenie Moore: You... Republican!
- ConnessioniReferenced in Perdutamente (1946)
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- Lingua
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- Dupla Conspiração
- Luoghi delle riprese
- Bermuda(establishing shots, archive footage)
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- Tempo di esecuzione
- 58min
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