Adicionar um enredo no seu idiomaBuzzy O'Brien is a bellhop in a hotel where a guest is murdered. The police blame Kitty Monahan and Buzzy succeeds in helping her escape and hides her at his home with his mother.Buzzy O'Brien is a bellhop in a hotel where a guest is murdered. The police blame Kitty Monahan and Buzzy succeeds in helping her escape and hides her at his home with his mother.Buzzy O'Brien is a bellhop in a hotel where a guest is murdered. The police blame Kitty Monahan and Buzzy succeeds in helping her escape and hides her at his home with his mother.
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Howard M. Mitchell
- Hotel Manager
- (as Howard Mitchell)
Tristram Coffin
- Mr. Mace - Hotel Desk Clerk
- (as Tristram C. Coffin)
Morgan Brown
- Hotel Waiter
- (não creditado)
Mike Donovan
- Mike - the Cop
- (não creditado)
Raoul Freeman
- Photographer
- (não creditado)
Maxine Leslie
- Rehearsing Actress
- (não creditado)
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Frankie Darro is a bellhop at a hotel. His bet friends are hotel porter Mantan Moreland, and police detective Dick Purcell. Purcell was a trainee of Darro's late father. Darro considers himself an amateur detective. When a hotel guest is found murdered, and another guest, pretty Sheila Darcy looks implicated, Darro tries to find out who did the murder, despite the risks to Moreland.
Darro is actually pretty good in this one, and has considerable chemistry with Moreland. Under the direction of Howard Bretherton, this one moves at a pretty good pace -- although I have never seen a hotel in reality with corridors that wide. This was a considerable success for Monogram. So much so they made seven more features with Darro and Moreland.
Darro is actually pretty good in this one, and has considerable chemistry with Moreland. Under the direction of Howard Bretherton, this one moves at a pretty good pace -- although I have never seen a hotel in reality with corridors that wide. This was a considerable success for Monogram. So much so they made seven more features with Darro and Moreland.
Produced by actor Grant Withers, this is the initial entry of a Frankie Darro starring series for Monogram Pictures during which this foremost exponent of the Boyish Enthusiasm genre plays as a hotel bellhop and "Amateur Detective" (the movie's title in England), and it is also the first of six works for which Darro is cast along with comic actor Mantan Moreland as his foil who wishes to exercise no part of crime solving, a chronic habit and avocation of Darro's characters, "Buzzy O'Brien" in this archetypal instance. The short (51 min.) film begins in brisk fashion and continues on a smooth roll throughout with Buzzy, son of a former police detective, becoming entangled in shady goings-on at his place of employment, the Regal Hotel, including multiple murders and a theft of negotiable bonds, with the young bellboy being in the midst of it all, as the temptation to be a nonprofessional gumshoe ensures that his job, his good standing with old family friend Detective Lanahan (Dick Purcell), and his very life will be in hazard. Very popular upon its release, the film still generates approval from viewers due to excellent casting and delivery of rapid-fire and crisp dialogue by the players, with ill-starred Monogram mainstay Purcell earning the acting laurels for his effortless performance as a no-nonsense detective in charge of the many investigations at the hotel; the direction, editing and scoring are not equalled by the studio's 1944 recrafting of the story as THE ADVENTURES OF KITTY O'DAY, featuring Jean Parker.
Irish Luck
Dick Purcell and Frank Darro star in "Irish Luck", from Monogram Pitchas. They have a scheme to catch "the robbers", but of course it's more complicated than it should be. Buzzie the porter is doing his own investigation, and knows more than he lets on. Not a lot of big names in this one, a shortie film at 58 minutes. Actor Dick Purcell, died quite young at 38, of a heart attack. Directed by Howard Bretherton, who had started in the silents. never won an oscar, but managed to direct over one hundred film and shows.
It is interesting to read comments by people reviewing a flik from 70yrs ago but bringing 21st Cent eyes. I liked the movie for its good combination of plot, set and dialog. I have seen many Frankie Darro shorts and some are better some are worse but all are just short movies to fill in with the feature and he is the oldest or longest lasting youth going other than the East Siders maybe. The classic use of stage Irish and realizing that the Irish were just making it off the bottom of the social ladder prior to WWll gives an insight most people have forgotten since all changed after the war. No more Irish need not apply for jobs or housing. Some of the unintended consequences of these old slices of life from the small studios like PRC are what i find so enjoyable about this type of film. I have seen a few of the other 6 movies in the series and the plot line is familiar though I think the mystery part in this one is best, for what it is. The rest is straight formula but good performances by the whole cast of journeyman actors many of whom are in multiple movies together. Great cohesion good entertainment, short as it is.
Hotel bellhop Buzzy O'Brien plays detective with the various guests of the hotel, much to the unhappiness of police detective Lanahan and hotel detective Fluger. Buzzy's latest case involves Thaddeus Porter, a banker, who was found murdered in his hotel room. Suspicion falls on Kitty Monahan, whose brother is escaping the law for stealing $10,000 in bonds. Buzzy and Jefferson (hotel janitor) deduce that someone in the hotel must be a go between for the hot bond racket, and have to catch the criminal before they themselves become the next victim. If there was a B-movie that can be stereotyped as generic programmer, this would be it. The killer is very easy to figure out, even by the audience members who are half paying attention. The cast and the characterizations are really bland, primarily since we've seen these types of people in hundreds of movies before. The scene at Buzzy's house with his mother helping Kitty only because she's Irish, just seems so corny that its hilarious. Rating, 3.
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- CuriosidadesThis was such a success for Monogram that during the next several years they made seven more features pairing Frankie Darro and Mantan Moreland as amateur crime solvers.
- Cenas durante ou pós-créditosOpening credits are shown over an image of a shamrock, a reference to the title of the film.
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By what name was Irish Luck (1939) officially released in Canada in English?
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