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Rogues Gallery

  • 1944
  • Approved
  • 1 h
AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
4,9/10
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Frank Jenks, Robin Raymond, and Ray Walker in Rogues Gallery (1944)
MistérioSuspense

Adicionar um enredo no seu idiomaReporter Patsy Reynolds (Robin Raymond) and photographer Eddie Porter (Frank Jenks) are assigned to interview John Foster (Davison Clark), head of the Emmerson Foundation regarding a listeni... Ler tudoReporter Patsy Reynolds (Robin Raymond) and photographer Eddie Porter (Frank Jenks) are assigned to interview John Foster (Davison Clark), head of the Emmerson Foundation regarding a listening device the organization is working on. Foster evades them and they go to the lab to see... Ler tudoReporter Patsy Reynolds (Robin Raymond) and photographer Eddie Porter (Frank Jenks) are assigned to interview John Foster (Davison Clark), head of the Emmerson Foundation regarding a listening device the organization is working on. Foster evades them and they go to the lab to see Professor Reynolds (H. B. Warner), the real inventor. Soon, they are involved in several ... Ler tudo

  • Direção
    • Albert Herman
  • Roteirista
    • John T. Neville
  • Artistas
    • Frank Jenks
    • Robin Raymond
    • H.B. Warner
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  • AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
    4,9/10
    203
    SUA AVALIAÇÃO
    • Direção
      • Albert Herman
    • Roteirista
      • John T. Neville
    • Artistas
      • Frank Jenks
      • Robin Raymond
      • H.B. Warner
    • 11Avaliações de usuários
    • 6Avaliações da crítica
  • Veja as informações de produção no IMDbPro
  • Veja as informações de produção no IMDbPro
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    Frank Jenks
    Frank Jenks
    • Eddie Porter
    Robin Raymond
    Robin Raymond
    • Patsy Clark
    H.B. Warner
    H.B. Warner
    • Prof. Reynolds
    Ray Walker
    Ray Walker
    • Jimmie Foster
    Davison Clark
    • John Foster
    Robert Homans
    Robert Homans
    • Police Lt. Daniel O'Day
    • (as Bob Homans)
    Frank McGlynn Sr.
    Frank McGlynn Sr.
    • Blake
    • (as Frank McGlynn)
    Pat Gleason
    • Red
    Edward Keane
    • Gentry - City Editor
    Earle S. Dewey
    • Eddie Griffith
    • (as Earl Dewey)
    Milton Kibbee
    Milton Kibbee
    • Wheeler
    Gene Roth
    Gene Roth
    • Mr. Joyce
    • (as Gene Stutenroth)
    George Kirby
    • Duckworth - Butler
    Norval Mitchell
    • Joe Seawell
    John Valentine
    • Board Member
    Jack Raymond
    • Mike - Night Watchman
    Parker Gee
    • Detective
    • Direção
      • Albert Herman
    • Roteirista
      • John T. Neville
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    5bnwfilmbuff

    Rogue Reporter

    Typical wacky 40s crime-mystery-comedy involving the attempted theft of an invention of a super eavesdropping device. There's a couple of murders along the way as the flick evolves into a whodunit. Robin Raymond stars as the wise-cracking newspaper reporter assigned to get the story on the invention. She's good if somewhat abrasive in the role with good delivery of some funny comebacks. Frank Jenks is her photographer in tow and is distractingly stupid. Ray Walker is the obligatory reporter from the competitive paper, providing an occasional sparring partner for Raymond, and happens to be the nephew of the head of the institution of where the invention occurred. The movie title is baffling because there is no Rogue's Gallery because there are no obvious suspects. Nevertheless, the movie is fun and fast paced. It's an okay time waster but don't make an effort to seek it out.
    3planktonrules

    It's from PRC....so set your expectations VERY low!

    Back in the 1930s and 40s, double-features were the norm. Audience members could expect to see two complete films....plus possibly a cartoon and a short! The premium film, the one that drew audiences was the so-called 'A-film'. The B-movie, in contrast, was shorter, more quickly made and were more likely to be forgettable. Now I am NOT saying B-movies were all bad....there were many great Bs and many more that were very good entertainment. However, the term 'B-movie' has commonly come to mean bad film...mostly because quite a few of these cheap movies were pretty bad...particularly the ones made by tiny little studios. These tiny studios were so small and tight with budgets that they didn't even own their own studio space...most rented space at the major studios at night when everyone else was at home. One of the most consistently craptastic of these Poverty Row studios was PRC, a studio that managed to make films in the most artless and dull manner possible in too many cases. Is "Rogues Gallery" yet another rotten PRC outing? I sure assumed so when I saw the logo when the movie started!

    Reporter Patsy Reynolds and photographer Eddie Porter (Robin Raymond and Frank Jenks) are supposed to meet with an inventor (H.B. Warner)...but when they arrive there's been an attack on the professor and someone has broken into the factory. You can only assume that like too many Bs, the pair will end up investigating the break-in and they'll likely solve it before the cops! And, like many Bs, there's a disappearing and re-appearing corpse!!

    The biggest problem about this film is Robin Raymond. I am not sure if she was directed to be so loud and brash...but her character sure was loud and brash! I am pretty sure audiences found her rather off-putting. Additionally, making the police so stupid sure didn't help the story! Yes, as is too often the case with B-mysteries, the police are pretty useless. And, finally, the dialog was often pretty lousy. As a result of these factors, the film is tough going at times and is, at best, a time-passer with a difficult to like leading character.
    5boblipton

    A Fast-Talking Newspaperwoman

    Reporter Robin Raymond and her photographer, Frank Jenks, are told to go to cover a new invention. It turns out to be a device that can hear things at great distances invented by H. B. Warner. Soon, there is a disappearing and reappearing corpse and various other effects of an invention that can be sold for a couple of million dollars.

    It's supposed to be a comedy-mystery, but the funny stuff is rather sparse on the ground. Miss Raymond is a small woman with a delivery like Martha Raye. She wears hats that are larger than she is. Other performers include Frank McGlynn Sr and Milton Kibbee. For A PRC picture, it's surprisingly painless.
    6Spuzzlightyear

    Rogies Gallery

    Curious knockoff, Hey, it was popular, so why not continue the trend? of the "Front Page", where a pair of pushy and nosy reporters attempt to get the big scoop on a newfangled electronic device that you eavesdrop on conversations everywhere. Everyone wants to get their hands on the invention, even if that means, yes, murder! The pair of reporters are quite smart-alecky, often finisihing their sentences by saying a cute line in unison (They like to say "Here We Go Again!" a lot). Of course the two are the ones who see everything, so they're running around all over the place during the story. It's alright I suppose, but looks cheap and somewhat unintentionally funny (the lady reporter doesn't take her huge hat off at all during the movie). Okay for what it is.
    5Hitchcoc

    Crime Should Be So Nice

    This is one of those silly 1940's mysteries with an aggressive female reporter and her half-wit cameraman, trying to get a really big "scoop." They go to the laboratory of a scientist who has invented a device for listening in on people, no matter where they are. There are a couple murders and bodies disappearing. The huffy police detective who is constantly being called to investigate things that change before he arrives. He grunts and snarls. He won't admit it, but he really likes Patsy, the reporter. There are many pratfalls, one, where the butler barely touches the cameraman and he goes flying through the living room, landing in an easy chair. It adds slapstick, which, in this case, is a distraction. The invention is taken for granted and used in the solution of the crime. It implies that there are such devices. To this day, we have nothing like this. The byplay between the two principles is pretty funny. There are some good character actors, doing slow burns, sneaking up on people, sounding very sombre. I'm a sucker for these old movies and did get a kick out of this one.

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      The earliest documented telecasts of this film took place in Washington DC Wednesday 24 September 1947 on WTTG (Channel 5), in New York City Thursday 27 January 1949 on Film Theater of the Air on WCBS (Channel 2) and in Los Angeles Saturday 23 April 1949 on KTTV (Channel 11).
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      Police Lieutenant Daniel O'Day: Look sister just because a man seems cold to the touch isn't proof that he's dead.

      Patsy Clark: Listen Danny, when I touch a man and he stays cold then I know he's dead.

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      • 6 de dezembro de 1944 (Estados Unidos da América)
    • País de origem
      • Estados Unidos da América
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      • American Productions Inc.
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      • 1 h(60 min)
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